Littell's Living Age, Volume 33Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1852 |
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Page 66
... eye- brow , and so far into the canthi , or corners of the eyes , that the sight can discern whatever is done just behind it , and directly before , without turning the head , which is fastened to the shoulders . The vermiform tongue of ...
... eye- brow , and so far into the canthi , or corners of the eyes , that the sight can discern whatever is done just behind it , and directly before , without turning the head , which is fastened to the shoulders . The vermiform tongue of ...
Page 535
... eyes gazed on the old clock , which still had not got to the end of its " Cuckoo ! cuckoo ! " Both daughters approached the stranger with curiosity , and stared with wonder at him , their large eyes turning from him to their mother full ...
... eyes gazed on the old clock , which still had not got to the end of its " Cuckoo ! cuckoo ! " Both daughters approached the stranger with curiosity , and stared with wonder at him , their large eyes turning from him to their mother full ...
Page 539
... eyes rest steadily on the unknown one , full of curiosity and wonder . The stranger smiled at the children , but ad- vanced without delay into the hut , in one corner of which a man was busy making besoms , while a woman sat with her ...
... eyes rest steadily on the unknown one , full of curiosity and wonder . The stranger smiled at the children , but ad- vanced without delay into the hut , in one corner of which a man was busy making besoms , while a woman sat with her ...
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