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Side 5
Mr. Boxall , “ the governor , ” might be seen at a writing - table , with his face
towards the exoteric department . All that a spectator from without could see , as
he went on writing , was a high forehead , occupying more than its due share of a
...
Mr. Boxall , “ the governor , ” might be seen at a writing - table , with his face
towards the exoteric department . All that a spectator from without could see , as
he went on writing , was a high forehead , occupying more than its due share of a
...
Side 7
She was a woman who never complained of her sufferings , and her face ,
perhaps in consequence of her never desiring sympathy , was hard and
unnaturally still . Nor were her features merely still they looked immobile , and her
constant ...
She was a woman who never complained of her sufferings , and her face ,
perhaps in consequence of her never desiring sympathy , was hard and
unnaturally still . Nor were her features merely still they looked immobile , and her
constant ...
Side 8
He walked through the crowded streets in the neighbourhood with hurried steps
and eyes fixed on the ground , his pale face rarely brightening with recognition ,
for he seldom saw any passing acquaintance . When he did , he greeted him with
...
He walked through the crowded streets in the neighbourhood with hurried steps
and eyes fixed on the ground , his pale face rarely brightening with recognition ,
for he seldom saw any passing acquaintance . When he did , he greeted him with
...
Side 9
He seemed to recognize none of those human relations which make the blood
mount to the face at meeting , and give strength to the grasp of the hand . He
would not have hurt a fly ; he would have died to save a malefactor from the
gallows ...
He seemed to recognize none of those human relations which make the blood
mount to the face at meeting , and give strength to the grasp of the hand . He
would not have hurt a fly ; he would have died to save a malefactor from the
gallows ...
Side 15
Mary ceased singing , and rose with a face of crimson and the timidest , slightest
glance at Tom , whose face flushed up in response . It was a foolish action ,
possibly repented almost as soon as done . Certainly for the rest of the evening ...
Mary ceased singing , and rose with a face of crimson and the timidest , slightest
glance at Tom , whose face flushed up in response . It was a foolish action ,
possibly repented almost as soon as done . Certainly for the rest of the evening ...
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