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" Church, and went shuffling down that narrow, dark alley in the same slow preoccupied manner, his hands behind his back, his head bent, his eyes on the pavement. In this way he reached his house, the house that Lady Mane had loved to fill with "smart... "
The Fall of the Curtain - Page 172
by Harold Begbie - 1901 - 410 pages
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A Desert Rose

Tarella Quin - 1913 - 366 pages
...do less of the talking and more of the listening. He sometimes discarded his stick and walked with his hands behind his back, his head bent, his eyes on the ground. Whether he had completely convinced Mrs. Dumont that he was right, and that her views on that...
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