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... half believed it . So he raised a second and more faded Esther to the royal seat ; and betook himself with renewed zest to the history of Venice . Cynthia acquiesced in the marriage ; and when in process of time her little brother was ...
... half believed it . So he raised a second and more faded Esther to the royal seat ; and betook himself with renewed zest to the history of Venice . Cynthia acquiesced in the marriage ; and when in process of time her little brother was ...
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... half closed her eyes as they met the delicious air . Surely it was the loveliest of Venetian springs . Her stepmother looked after her with her expres- sion of distress intensified . " What a pity she does not think more of others ...
... half closed her eyes as they met the delicious air . Surely it was the loveliest of Venetian springs . Her stepmother looked after her with her expres- sion of distress intensified . " What a pity she does not think more of others ...
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... half apologised for his friend's hard manner . If his heart was un- usually soft , Philip protested by a manner now chilling , now defiant . He would not be amused by the society at the Palazzo Belrotoli . The Contessa declared that ...
... half apologised for his friend's hard manner . If his heart was un- usually soft , Philip protested by a manner now chilling , now defiant . He would not be amused by the society at the Palazzo Belrotoli . The Contessa declared that ...
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... half - closed eyes and the caress of the sweet air upon his cheek ; and he smiled bitterly as Marco's little amorous ditty tinkled in his ear . But the elfin charm of the morning would not be ignored . He clung to his melancholy , but ...
... half - closed eyes and the caress of the sweet air upon his cheek ; and he smiled bitterly as Marco's little amorous ditty tinkled in his ear . But the elfin charm of the morning would not be ignored . He clung to his melancholy , but ...
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... half - apologetic , half - smiling . " Wretched boy ! where have you been these many days ? " There was a wonderful access of vitality and dignity to Mr Fernlyn when he stood among his art students , square and grave as a Venetian ...
... half - apologetic , half - smiling . " Wretched boy ! where have you been these many days ? " There was a wonderful access of vitality and dignity to Mr Fernlyn when he stood among his art students , square and grave as a Venetian ...
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