Littell's Living Age, Volume 172Living Age Company Incorporated, 1886 |
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Page 229
... close white wool , falling into ringlets on his pointed chin . His piercing eyes were wild and restless , and he put his bared head on one side and peered wist- fully into the face of the tall , beautiful Englishwoman looking down at ...
... close white wool , falling into ringlets on his pointed chin . His piercing eyes were wild and restless , and he put his bared head on one side and peered wist- fully into the face of the tall , beautiful Englishwoman looking down at ...
Page 268
... close proximity to the kennel during the absence of its some- what alarming occupant . He obtained nev- ertheless but little amusement in watching the homely chickens . Raising his eyes , he noticed a slender swallow , resting at the ...
... close proximity to the kennel during the absence of its some- what alarming occupant . He obtained nev- ertheless but little amusement in watching the homely chickens . Raising his eyes , he noticed a slender swallow , resting at the ...
Page 476
... close to her , and she , seeing him alone , started ; and for a second the color faded from her cheek - for intuitively she felt the crisis in her life had arrived . But she controlled herself at once . " You are come to help me to find ...
... close to her , and she , seeing him alone , started ; and for a second the color faded from her cheek - for intuitively she felt the crisis in her life had arrived . But she controlled herself at once . " You are come to help me to find ...
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