The Metropolitan, Volym 54James Cochrane, 1849 |
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... look of mingled pity and contempt curled his lip , when first confronted with his accuser , but from the moment he entered until quitting that tribunal a doomed man , neither by word or sign could the feelings that agitated his bosom ...
... look of mingled pity and contempt curled his lip , when first confronted with his accuser , but from the moment he entered until quitting that tribunal a doomed man , neither by word or sign could the feelings that agitated his bosom ...
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... look magnificent in diamonds . " " Not for me ! not for me ! " exclaimed Alice , thinking only of the victim and the ... looks . At a later hour of the same day , Alice had an interview with Laithwaye . He had promised to bring her some ...
... look magnificent in diamonds . " " Not for me ! not for me ! " exclaimed Alice , thinking only of the victim and the ... looks . At a later hour of the same day , Alice had an interview with Laithwaye . He had promised to bring her some ...
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... look from under your shading hands on the clear blue sky , with the tiniest and most golden of clouds , perhaps ... look at the moon - well ! you may laugh , but it is a charming object , and we do look at it very often - if you look at ...
... look from under your shading hands on the clear blue sky , with the tiniest and most golden of clouds , perhaps ... look at the moon - well ! you may laugh , but it is a charming object , and we do look at it very often - if you look at ...
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