Tricotrin: The Story of a Waif and StrayChatto and Windus, 1877 - 569 páginas |
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... stood looking out now on the fruit - market , enjoying its profusion of colour as other men enjoy wine , and taking a peach from the basket of one of the girl - sellers , as pretty a little brown creature in the archness of her sixteen ...
... stood looking out now on the fruit - market , enjoying its profusion of colour as other men enjoy wine , and taking a peach from the basket of one of the girl - sellers , as pretty a little brown creature in the archness of her sixteen ...
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... stood a little open , was acting as an open frame to the subject of their speech , who stood like some old - world painter's cherub with a large plume of white lilies in one hand 18 TRICOTRIN :
... stood a little open , was acting as an open frame to the subject of their speech , who stood like some old - world painter's cherub with a large plume of white lilies in one hand 18 TRICOTRIN :
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... stood as if listening , gathering confi- dence , sprang in a sudden sunny impulse on to the old woman's lap , and held up her lilies to Tricotrin . 69 ' Garde ! si zoli ! ' Tricotrin nodded assent to the lisped words . ' You would ...
... stood as if listening , gathering confi- dence , sprang in a sudden sunny impulse on to the old woman's lap , and held up her lilies to Tricotrin . 69 ' Garde ! si zoli ! ' Tricotrin nodded assent to the lisped words . ' You would ...
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... stood , was a piece of outlying forest - land , between the vineyards of one of the finest champagne districts of central France and the park of the château of Villiers , the chief , indeed for many leagues the only great , demesne in ...
... stood , was a piece of outlying forest - land , between the vineyards of one of the finest champagne districts of central France and the park of the château of Villiers , the chief , indeed for many leagues the only great , demesne in ...
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... stood a quaint little old building , picturesque , aged , cloister - like , yet cottage- like , with an abundance of ivy clothing it from roof to base , in which so many thousand birds made their home , that in the early summer the ...
... stood a quaint little old building , picturesque , aged , cloister - like , yet cottage- like , with an abundance of ivy clothing it from roof to base , in which so many thousand birds made their home , that in the early summer the ...
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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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