Tricotrin: The Story of a Waif and StrayChatto and Windus, 1877 - 569 páginas |
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... soul he had no love for the priests himself , finding infinite weariness in his aves ; and , moreover , the true instinct of the child felt , without reasoning on its instinct , that the brightness and strength , the genius and the ...
... soul he had no love for the priests himself , finding infinite weariness in his aves ; and , moreover , the true instinct of the child felt , without reasoning on its instinct , that the brightness and strength , the genius and the ...
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... souls that he moves follow the moods of a great poet , who wakes tears or raillery at his wish , and reaches now to ... soul - a good deal of it for a female thing ; though I am half afraid you have only just sufficient to get you into ...
... souls that he moves follow the moods of a great poet , who wakes tears or raillery at his wish , and reaches now to ... soul - a good deal of it for a female thing ; though I am half afraid you have only just sufficient to get you into ...
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... soul ; but female creatures with yellow locks , and mouths like scarlet japonica buds , always kill any soul in them they may have been born with as rapidly as possible , when once they are launched on the world . ' Ah , hush ...
... soul ; but female creatures with yellow locks , and mouths like scarlet japonica buds , always kill any soul in them they may have been born with as rapidly as possible , when once they are launched on the world . ' Ah , hush ...
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... soul rushing to the capital , and the country left a desert . It is as if all the blood stayed in the heart : how would the sapless limbs move then ? By the way , why do you not marry Ninette ? ' The young man coloured , and destroyed a ...
... soul rushing to the capital , and the country left a desert . It is as if all the blood stayed in the heart : how would the sapless limbs move then ? By the way , why do you not marry Ninette ? ' The young man coloured , and destroyed a ...
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... soul spent itself in love for Tricotrin . All she had that pleased her - the blue ribbon for her hair , the bonbons in their silvered papers , the music that told her of such entrancing fables of unknown worlds , the pretty ivory chain ...
... soul spent itself in love for Tricotrin . All she had that pleased her - the blue ribbon for her hair , the bonbons in their silvered papers , the music that told her of such entrancing fables of unknown worlds , the pretty ivory chain ...
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actress ALFRED CONCANEN answered Arlecchino arms asked beauty beneath better bird bohemian breath bright bright eyes chamber child clematis cloth extra colour Coriolis creature cried Crown 8vo cruel dark dead desire dream Duchesse de Lirà Estmere evil eyes face fair fairy fancy Fcap fear felt flowers gaze gilt glance glittering gold grace grand'mère half hand happy head heard heart honour hour Illustrations impatience JOHN SAUNDERS knew laughed light lips live Loire looked Mistigri murmured muttered never night noble once OUIDA pain palace Paris passed passion patrician peasant Pharamonde pity pleasure pride proud remorse rich Rioz rose scorn shame sight silence smile soul spoke stood sweet tell tenderness thing thought told touched Tricotrin truth turned vanity Villiers Viva Viva's voice Waif WILKIE COLLINS woman women wonder words wrecker young youth
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