Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, المجلد 109W. Blackwood, 1871 |
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... face which crowned this sylph - like form were worthy of it . In average faces the power of expression is pretty evenly divided among the leading features , but in Eila's her eyes seemed almost to monopolise it . It would have been hard ...
... face which crowned this sylph - like form were worthy of it . In average faces the power of expression is pretty evenly divided among the leading features , but in Eila's her eyes seemed almost to monopolise it . It would have been hard ...
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... face and clothes covered with blood and dirt , I must have looked an awful object to the child , for he gave a cry and turned to run toward the basement stairs . But he stopped on hearing my voice calling him back to his god - papa ...
... face and clothes covered with blood and dirt , I must have looked an awful object to the child , for he gave a cry and turned to run toward the basement stairs . But he stopped on hearing my voice calling him back to his god - papa ...
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... face I was well acquainted with , from having fre- quently travelled up and down in the same train with him . He was a senior . clerk in a government office , I believe , and was a mild- looking old man with a prim face and a long neck ...
... face I was well acquainted with , from having fre- quently travelled up and down in the same train with him . He was a senior . clerk in a government office , I believe , and was a mild- looking old man with a prim face and a long neck ...
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