Tricotrin: The Story of a Waif and StrayChatto and Windus, 1877 - 569 páginas |
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... told , the music told again . The strings were touched by an artist's hand , and all that duller ears heard but dimly in the splash and surge of the brown fern - covered stream he heard in marvellous poems , and translated into clearer ...
... told , the music told again . The strings were touched by an artist's hand , and all that duller ears heard but dimly in the splash and surge of the brown fern - covered stream he heard in marvellous poems , and translated into clearer ...
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... told Blase Turgot how to get her well in a week . ' The old blind knitter nodded her head several times with sapient comprehension . To be sure , to be sure ! he can do what he likes . If he be the Wandering Jew , as they say , it was ...
... told Blase Turgot how to get her well in a week . ' The old blind knitter nodded her head several times with sapient comprehension . To be sure , to be sure ! he can do what he likes . If he be the Wandering Jew , as they say , it was ...
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... told what we saw to the mayor - good , stupid soul ! -and the police are on the look - out about it ; but as yet there is no clue to who dropped her there . She must have been laid down very early at sunrise , before anybody was ...
... told what we saw to the mayor - good , stupid soul ! -and the police are on the look - out about it ; but as yet there is no clue to who dropped her there . She must have been laid down very early at sunrise , before anybody was ...
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... told her of such entrancing fables of unknown worlds , the pretty ivory chain that hung round her neck , which was as white as itself - all came to her from his hands ; for though without riches himself , he could give what seemed ...
... told her of such entrancing fables of unknown worlds , the pretty ivory chain that hung round her neck , which was as white as itself - all came to her from his hands ; for though without riches himself , he could give what seemed ...
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... told them my mother was a fairy ; and they twit me with having no name , with being only , as they say , a thing that is called Viva , like a cat or a dog ! ' She threw back her head while she uttered the words that had wounded her , as ...
... told them my mother was a fairy ; and they twit me with having no name , with being only , as they say , a thing that is called Viva , like a cat or a dog ! ' She threw back her head while she uttered the words that had wounded her , as ...
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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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