Littell's Living Age, Volume 138Littell, Son and Company, 1878 |
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... eyes whenever in the course of a confiden- sure , there was never any mention made of tial low - toned talk they had looked at each Mr. West ) , and she let her thoughts take a other . Two pairs of velvety - brown eyes slight tinge of ...
... eyes whenever in the course of a confiden- sure , there was never any mention made of tial low - toned talk they had looked at each Mr. West ) , and she let her thoughts take a other . Two pairs of velvety - brown eyes slight tinge of ...
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... eyes wild and troubled ; his face haggard . And as the moment arrived for the train to start , he became more and more excited . " Come and take your place , Macleod , " | the major said . " There is no use worry- ing about leaving . We ...
... eyes wild and troubled ; his face haggard . And as the moment arrived for the train to start , he became more and more excited . " Come and take your place , Macleod , " | the major said . " There is no use worry- ing about leaving . We ...
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... eyes when she feels me . Oh , Kitty ! Kitty ! " some difficulty in forcing their way through to what seemed the core of inter- a clear space , close to the railway- arch , where four figures , disengaged from the throng , were standing ...
... eyes when she feels me . Oh , Kitty ! Kitty ! " some difficulty in forcing their way through to what seemed the core of inter- a clear space , close to the railway- arch , where four figures , disengaged from the throng , were standing ...
Contents
Volume | 262 |
A DOUBTING HEART By Miss Keary | 268 |
OUR KENTISH PARISH | 281 |
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