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... knew the story , sat rather stiffly on his side of the gondola and regarded his com- panion with an air of amusement and distress . He was vexed with himself for being so intensely amused with all these people , who were so kind to him ...
... knew the story , sat rather stiffly on his side of the gondola and regarded his com- panion with an air of amusement and distress . He was vexed with himself for being so intensely amused with all these people , who were so kind to him ...
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... knew you , a little prim - faced fastidious wretch ? Why I liked you will always remain a mystery . " " I was somebody to pour confidences into , " said Stephen , who disliked to be the subject of conver- sation . " You were always ...
... knew you , a little prim - faced fastidious wretch ? Why I liked you will always remain a mystery . " " I was somebody to pour confidences into , " said Stephen , who disliked to be the subject of conver- sation . " You were always ...
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... knew that the women of the forestieri themselves of dismal hue and dowdy expect romantic colour in the gondolier . The Venetians have always been a sensible and business - like people . When Philip Lamond caught sight of this brilliant ...
... knew that the women of the forestieri themselves of dismal hue and dowdy expect romantic colour in the gondolier . The Venetians have always been a sensible and business - like people . When Philip Lamond caught sight of this brilliant ...
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... knew that he must live without it , now he felt his full capacity of passion . " Ah me ! " he sighed lying with half - closed eyes and the caress of the sweet air upon his cheek ; and he smiled bitterly as Marco's little amorous ditty ...
... knew that he must live without it , now he felt his full capacity of passion . " Ah me ! " he sighed lying with half - closed eyes and the caress of the sweet air upon his cheek ; and he smiled bitterly as Marco's little amorous ditty ...
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... knew to have a soothing effect , and preparing to draw with his most studi- ous air . " As usual , " muttered the master looking down on him with enforced grimness . After this there was silence for some time . The three other students ...
... knew to have a soothing effect , and preparing to draw with his most studi- ous air . " As usual , " muttered the master looking down on him with enforced grimness . After this there was silence for some time . The three other students ...
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