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... felt that she needed height and a face less cherubically round . So thought Miss Lindley looking at her hostess with somewhat watery eyes , and remembering her own grace in those days when she was called the scarecrow . Lily of ...
... felt that she needed height and a face less cherubically round . So thought Miss Lindley looking at her hostess with somewhat watery eyes , and remembering her own grace in those days when she was called the scarecrow . Lily of ...
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... felt , although the Captain Tiribomba erect as a sentinel by the chair of the Contessa a little marred the artistic ease . More- over there was one small group of people who would not mingle with the other guests . Hugo Deane refused to ...
... felt , although the Captain Tiribomba erect as a sentinel by the chair of the Contessa a little marred the artistic ease . More- over there was one small group of people who would not mingle with the other guests . Hugo Deane refused to ...
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... felt a slight fear of Mr Bonamy Playdell who had given her one of his slight elderly nods . She was more afraid of the gleaming glasses and tight uniform of the Captain Tiribomba . Sometimes her eyes wandered to one of the high windows ...
... felt a slight fear of Mr Bonamy Playdell who had given her one of his slight elderly nods . She was more afraid of the gleaming glasses and tight uniform of the Captain Tiribomba . Sometimes her eyes wandered to one of the high windows ...
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... felt at the prospect of a fresh extension of influence ; " but does he really wish to come ? He has much to unlearn . He must renounce that fatal popularity . Will he really come to school ? " The young man looked thoughtfully down at ...
... felt at the prospect of a fresh extension of influence ; " but does he really wish to come ? He has much to unlearn . He must renounce that fatal popularity . Will he really come to school ? " The young man looked thoughtfully down at ...
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... felt a distaste for the trickery of diplomacy and the clumsiness of blue - books . Besides he saw clearly that as a diplomatist he would be hampered by insufficient money . The same vulgar insufficiency would hinder him as a politician ...
... felt a distaste for the trickery of diplomacy and the clumsiness of blue - books . Besides he saw clearly that as a diplomatist he would be hampered by insufficient money . The same vulgar insufficiency would hinder him as a politician ...
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