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... face . With a great sob of anguish , Morris Corrie flung himself into a chair and buried his face in the cushions . For a moment the doctor stood looking at him with an ex- pression hard to define ; then he stepped across to the windows ...
... face . With a great sob of anguish , Morris Corrie flung himself into a chair and buried his face in the cushions . For a moment the doctor stood looking at him with an ex- pression hard to define ; then he stepped across to the windows ...
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... face . After the painful work was over the patient had suddenly asked this question , and demanded a truthful answer . A brave man recognises another brave man when he meets him . The surgeon knew that it would be useless to trifle with ...
... face . After the painful work was over the patient had suddenly asked this question , and demanded a truthful answer . A brave man recognises another brave man when he meets him . The surgeon knew that it would be useless to trifle with ...
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... face , and large black eyes that stared and wondered . Suddenly they dropped from the face of the statue , where they had been intently fixed , and she ran off home . When she came back her face was clean . That was what she had gone ...
... face , and large black eyes that stared and wondered . Suddenly they dropped from the face of the statue , where they had been intently fixed , and she ran off home . When she came back her face was clean . That was what she had gone ...
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