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Page 124
... eyes . For that mat- ter brown eyes are said to be the clan dis- tinction . The very origin of the name Donald , or Dhonnil , is derived , according to some philologists , from the Gaelic for brown eyes . Fifteen years ago the mouth was ...
... eyes . For that mat- ter brown eyes are said to be the clan dis- tinction . The very origin of the name Donald , or Dhonnil , is derived , according to some philologists , from the Gaelic for brown eyes . Fifteen years ago the mouth was ...
Page 335
... eyes of which by lov- ward to them with a mind to understand ing eyes might have been read uneasy their nature and a courage to accept the thought patiently carried , and the lack of consequences they enforce . Such instruc- some ...
... eyes of which by lov- ward to them with a mind to understand ing eyes might have been read uneasy their nature and a courage to accept the thought patiently carried , and the lack of consequences they enforce . Such instruc- some ...
Page 404
... eyes from the last publication of the Spalding Club . Gibbie seated himself in his usual place , arranged his book and slate , and was ready to commence - when the min- ister , having now summoned resolution , lifted his head , fixed his ...
... eyes from the last publication of the Spalding Club . Gibbie seated himself in his usual place , arranged his book and slate , and was ready to commence - when the min- ister , having now summoned resolution , lifted his head , fixed his ...
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Afghanistan The Scientific Frontier | 3 |
BRIDES Pass The 42 114 142 361 424 747 | 42 |
COUNTRY Lady The in Town | 70 |
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