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I think , dearest , you have a very quick eye for finding all I have shown you . ... 66 My dear Clara , as if any star could dazzle my eyes , even in their brightness here : you are learning the exaggerations of Indian poetry already ...
I think , dearest , you have a very quick eye for finding all I have shown you . ... 66 My dear Clara , as if any star could dazzle my eyes , even in their brightness here : you are learning the exaggerations of Indian poetry already ...
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He could not enter the church ; he felt that the eyes of all would be upon him , and look reproachfully at him - the vicar's church- warden - the most regular church - goer in Beachleigh - for being so very late , and interrupting their ...
He could not enter the church ; he felt that the eyes of all would be upon him , and look reproachfully at him - the vicar's church- warden - the most regular church - goer in Beachleigh - for being so very late , and interrupting their ...
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Wake with all its eyes , every star that twinkles being the eye of its own system . But it has not been sufficiently noticed that the eye has a non - observing power as well as an observing one ; and is given us as much to wink with as ...
Wake with all its eyes , every star that twinkles being the eye of its own system . But it has not been sufficiently noticed that the eye has a non - observing power as well as an observing one ; and is given us as much to wink with as ...
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