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... passion , almost fury in the strain . Mr Playdell grew manifestly sentimental . Miss Lindley quiv- ered and sighed . Mr Deane looked at Stephen with the slightest elevation of his delicate eye- brows . Cynthia , who had an extraordinary ...
... passion , almost fury in the strain . Mr Playdell grew manifestly sentimental . Miss Lindley quiv- ered and sighed . Mr Deane looked at Stephen with the slightest elevation of his delicate eye- brows . Cynthia , who had an extraordinary ...
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... passion for liberty , her memories of the young Parisian who had become a bore - all gave power and pathos to the strain . She was full of fire . Her voice went trembling out into the quiet air , and the gon- doliers about the steps ...
... passion for liberty , her memories of the young Parisian who had become a bore - all gave power and pathos to the strain . She was full of fire . Her voice went trembling out into the quiet air , and the gon- doliers about the steps ...
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... passion and his reserve , " she declared ; " and the least falseness I cannot bear . " Even Sir Rupert Lappin remarked tentatively that he seemed " uppish . " The proud youth was almost dumb in the presence of Lady Lappin's statuette of ...
... passion and his reserve , " she declared ; " and the least falseness I cannot bear . " Even Sir Rupert Lappin remarked tentatively that he seemed " uppish . " The proud youth was almost dumb in the presence of Lady Lappin's statuette of ...
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... 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 tinkled in his ear . But the elfin charm of the morning would not be ...
... 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 tinkled in his ear . But the elfin charm of the morning would not be ...
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... passion was subdued to tenderness before her ; the deepest feeling was the purest ; he longed to keep her safe in his arms ; it seemed to him the most pityful thing in the world that she should ever grow old and know sorrow . The light ...
... passion was subdued to tenderness before her ; the deepest feeling was the purest ; he longed to keep her safe in his arms ; it seemed to him the most pityful thing in the world that she should ever grow old and know sorrow . The light ...
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