Works, Том 19Estes & Lauriat, 1890 |
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... eyes - sits Edith . What do the waves say in the stillness of the night to them ? " Edith , what is that stone arm raised to strike me ? Don't you see it ? " " There is nothing , mother , but your fancy . " " But my fancy ! Everything ...
... eyes - sits Edith . What do the waves say in the stillness of the night to them ? " Edith , what is that stone arm raised to strike me ? Don't you see it ? " " There is nothing , mother , but your fancy . " " But my fancy ! Everything ...
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... eyes wander over the expanse , they see but a broad stretch of desolation between earth and heaven . Florence she ... eyes should see her ; and her daughter watches alone by the bedside . A shadow even on that shadowed face , a sharpen ...
... eyes wander over the expanse , they see but a broad stretch of desolation between earth and heaven . Florence she ... eyes should see her ; and her daughter watches alone by the bedside . A shadow even on that shadowed face , a sharpen ...
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... eyes are really moistened when it is over . But he soon recovers ; and so do the rest of Mrs. Skewton's rela- tives and friends , of whom the major continually tells the club that she never did wrap up enough ; while the young lady with ...
... eyes are really moistened when it is over . But he soon recovers ; and so do the rest of Mrs. Skewton's rela- tives and friends , of whom the major continually tells the club that she never did wrap up enough ; while the young lady with ...
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... eye wandered over them , Carker's keen glance accom- panied his , and kept pace with his , marking exactly where it ... eyes from the table - cloth . As to Rob , who was in attendance , all his faculties and energies were so locked up ...
... eye wandered over them , Carker's keen glance accom- panied his , and kept pace with his , marking exactly where it ... eyes from the table - cloth . As to Rob , who was in attendance , all his faculties and energies were so locked up ...
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... eyes went up to the picture , as if he said to it , " Now , see how I will lead him on ! " Mr. Dombey reddened as he answered , - " Mrs. Dombey is quite well . You remind me , Carker , of some conversation that I wish to have with you ...
... eyes went up to the picture , as if he said to it , " Now , see how I will lead him on ! " Mr. Dombey reddened as he answered , - " Mrs. Dombey is quite well . You remind me , Carker , of some conversation that I wish to have with you ...
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