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... stepped into the open Place . He glanced up at the great horses of Saint Mark , which paced above him , all of dull gold in the shadow . Down below their stately feet the pigeons well fed and fearless thronged about 44 AN ACCOMPLISHED ...
... stepped into the open Place . He glanced up at the great horses of Saint Mark , which paced above him , all of dull gold in the shadow . Down below their stately feet the pigeons well fed and fearless thronged about 44 AN ACCOMPLISHED ...
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... stepped from wave to wave ; and before it Botticelli's Aphrodite quaintly beautiful and delicately pure was wafted shoreward in her magic shell . So spring comes , and Venus , and the three sisters with their arms entwined . There was ...
... stepped from wave to wave ; and before it Botticelli's Aphrodite quaintly beautiful and delicately pure was wafted shoreward in her magic shell . So spring comes , and Venus , and the three sisters with their arms entwined . There was ...
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... stepped ashore and was ankle - deep in English daisies ; he was screened by budding lilac and laburnum . The daisies seemed more thick and vigorous than in the meadows at home ; and there were buttercups too , and less obvious violets ...
... stepped ashore and was ankle - deep in English daisies ; he was screened by budding lilac and laburnum . The daisies seemed more thick and vigorous than in the meadows at home ; and there were buttercups too , and less obvious violets ...
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... stepped across the turf the little foot beneath the short petticoat seemed firmer and quicker of motion . The dark sleepy eyes had found a deeper depth and a new brightness . It was such a great thing to be loved . But to Philip Lamond ...
... stepped across the turf the little foot beneath the short petticoat seemed firmer and quicker of motion . The dark sleepy eyes had found a deeper depth and a new brightness . It was such a great thing to be loved . But to Philip Lamond ...
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... stepped out of place , and occupied an undue share of his thoughts . To please a man of refined taste , the setting should be always subordinate to the central jewel . " There is nothing the matter with the boy , " said Mr Deane in the ...
... stepped out of place , and occupied an undue share of his thoughts . To please a man of refined taste , the setting should be always subordinate to the central jewel . " There is nothing the matter with the boy , " said Mr Deane in the ...
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