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... hand aimlessly across his lips , while his kindly brown eyes looked doubt- fully and apologetically into hers . 66 ... hands , as she thought of a young Parisian who had followed her about during the winter , and of whom she was heartily ...
... hand aimlessly across his lips , while his kindly brown eyes looked doubt- fully and apologetically into hers . 66 ... hands , as she thought of a young Parisian who had followed her about during the winter , and of whom she was heartily ...
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... hand on the meek Miss Milvain , who attended him with sympathy and burnt her humble incense before his genius , he found the very prize which he wanted , and was not sorry that many ladies were sure that he was throwing himself away ...
... hand on the meek Miss Milvain , who attended him with sympathy and burnt her humble incense before his genius , he found the very prize which he wanted , and was not sorry that many ladies were sure that he was throwing himself away ...
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... hand , and said , “ You help me , Sara mia . " He did not like the name Sarah as pro- nounced in the English manner . " We must not spoil the boy , " he said to her ; " we must learn to control our affections for his sake . " The little ...
... hand , and said , “ You help me , Sara mia . " He did not like the name Sarah as pro- nounced in the English manner . " We must not spoil the boy , " he said to her ; " we must learn to control our affections for his sake . " The little ...
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... hand backward at the Palazzo Belro- toli . " I could tell you a story , " and his mouth curled with satisfaction . He had never been in love himself , but he warmed himself at other people's love affairs . He paused , and slightly ...
... hand backward at the Palazzo Belro- toli . " I could tell you a story , " and his mouth curled with satisfaction . He had never been in love himself , but he warmed himself at other people's love affairs . He paused , and slightly ...
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... hand , will with his left grope blindly on a crowded mantel- piece and at the same time send his great foot sprawling to the rear in search of a footstool . But Stephen Aylward was a man who would put down one thing before he touched ...
... hand , will with his left grope blindly on a crowded mantel- piece and at the same time send his great foot sprawling to the rear in search of a footstool . But Stephen Aylward was a man who would put down one thing before he touched ...
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