The Sunday at Home, Volym 4Religious Tract Society, 1857 |
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... dark coloured outer garments , full - fashioned trunk - hose of leather , and unstarched falling collars and bands ; with their wives in hoods of black velvet , or silk , or linen , and plain kerchiefs , carefully folded , and drawn ...
... dark coloured outer garments , full - fashioned trunk - hose of leather , and unstarched falling collars and bands ; with their wives in hoods of black velvet , or silk , or linen , and plain kerchiefs , carefully folded , and drawn ...
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... dark and flashing eyes had given an aspect of insanity to a naturally beautiful countenance . For days together , she would roam in the forest alone , returning worn and haggard to her father's lodge only when sustenance abroad had ...
... dark and flashing eyes had given an aspect of insanity to a naturally beautiful countenance . For days together , she would roam in the forest alone , returning worn and haggard to her father's lodge only when sustenance abroad had ...
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... dark eye , a mild ex- pression , and the complexion of a dark hazel nut . You are struck at first by a mark on their foreheads , indicative of the religious sect to which they belong ; it is frequently in the form of a trident , having ...
... dark eye , a mild ex- pression , and the complexion of a dark hazel nut . You are struck at first by a mark on their foreheads , indicative of the religious sect to which they belong ; it is frequently in the form of a trident , having ...
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