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Page 41
... eyes out . " Mary looked up at him reproachfully . Peter checked himself , and gazed on his daughter till he almost smiled . 66 And that would be a pity , Mary , " he added , " for your eyes are very beautiful ! ” " So you will let me ...
... eyes out . " Mary looked up at him reproachfully . Peter checked himself , and gazed on his daughter till he almost smiled . 66 And that would be a pity , Mary , " he added , " for your eyes are very beautiful ! ” " So you will let me ...
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... eyes still follow us ; at length he is satisfied , slowly his arms are unfolded , and with measured step he retraces his way and deliberately resumes his labour . Let us take another specimen . There is a surly , independent - looking ...
... eyes still follow us ; at length he is satisfied , slowly his arms are unfolded , and with measured step he retraces his way and deliberately resumes his labour . Let us take another specimen . There is a surly , independent - looking ...
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... eyes , and firmly closing her lips , she threw herself back in her chair , not , however , without Kate's perceiv- ing that she was considerably excited , and that her forbearance was an effort still , it was clear to me , from the ...
... eyes , and firmly closing her lips , she threw herself back in her chair , not , however , without Kate's perceiv- ing that she was considerably excited , and that her forbearance was an effort still , it was clear to me , from the ...
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