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... eyes and the diamonds on her brow , gave to her face and form an almost angelic appearance . Her bright and waving hair of auburn hue show- ered about her like a cloud of golden beauty . Her sad but truthful eyes were turned upon her ...
... eyes and the diamonds on her brow , gave to her face and form an almost angelic appearance . Her bright and waving hair of auburn hue show- ered about her like a cloud of golden beauty . Her sad but truthful eyes were turned upon her ...
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... eyes of Seyd , but the curtain which shut off the other end of the tent waved , as if a hand had just been withdrawn from it . Hubert knew instinctively that another beside Seyd was on the watch- Lelia was observing his motions , and he ...
... eyes of Seyd , but the curtain which shut off the other end of the tent waved , as if a hand had just been withdrawn from it . Hubert knew instinctively that another beside Seyd was on the watch- Lelia was observing his motions , and he ...
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... eyes in the world ; eyes that he admired exceedingly , but which he had supposed and hoped were , on this parti- cular day , a hundred miles off . He felt dis- tressed ; but , looking a little askance , he next met the steady , serious eye ...
... eyes in the world ; eyes that he admired exceedingly , but which he had supposed and hoped were , on this parti- cular day , a hundred miles off . He felt dis- tressed ; but , looking a little askance , he next met the steady , serious eye ...
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ADVENTURER The 44 65 139 234 257 | 62 |
Cambridge Reminiscence of 254 | 96 |
Commerce General History of | 126 |
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