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... churches : yet she liked to look at people too . There was always something or somebody to see ; she was pleased to sit still and receive impressions ; and she never asked why or to what end . So she saw life at Lady Lappin's little tea ...
... churches : yet she liked to look at people too . There was always something or somebody to see ; she was pleased to sit still and receive impressions ; and she never asked why or to what end . So she saw life at Lady Lappin's little tea ...
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... church or garden wall . At this early hour no ray of sunlight reached the pavement of these narrow streets ; but the air was warm , and the populace seemed happy . They were waking to a new life . Winter weather and insufficient polenta ...
... church or garden wall . At this early hour no ray of sunlight reached the pavement of these narrow streets ; but the air was warm , and the populace seemed happy . They were waking to a new life . Winter weather and insufficient polenta ...
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... wife to look into the church of Saint Mark . There sat the little girl lost in a dream . The child's eyes noted no details of ornament , nor marks of damage and squalor . H She was in a palace of glowing chastened gold , 113 ...
... wife to look into the church of Saint Mark . There sat the little girl lost in a dream . The child's eyes noted no details of ornament , nor marks of damage and squalor . H She was in a palace of glowing chastened gold , 113 ...
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... church , a harmonious picture . There were pictures which . seemed to her imprisoned melodies , the work of simple souls who worked with deep joy in colour , but with sweet gravity and delicate half - uncon- scious humour . She knew ...
... church , a harmonious picture . There were pictures which . seemed to her imprisoned melodies , the work of simple souls who worked with deep joy in colour , but with sweet gravity and delicate half - uncon- scious humour . She knew ...
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... church of Santa Maria della Salute with a keen sense of sympathy . Swelling upward , domed and broad and big , adorned at every curve with scrolls and flourishes and twisted draperies , all white from crown to base and dazzling in the ...
... church of Santa Maria della Salute with a keen sense of sympathy . Swelling upward , domed and broad and big , adorned at every curve with scrolls and flourishes and twisted draperies , all white from crown to base and dazzling in the ...
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