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... eyes looked doubt- fully and apologetically into hers . 66 Ah , wicked one ! " said she smiling , and sighed deeply . " And they say I have been gay . Gay ! " she sighed again . " May I have a little more sugar ? A thousand thanks . I ...
... eyes looked doubt- fully and apologetically into hers . 66 Ah , wicked one ! " said she smiling , and sighed deeply . " And they say I have been gay . Gay ! " she sighed again . " May I have a little more sugar ? A thousand thanks . I ...
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... thought Miss Lindley looking at her hostess with somewhat watery eyes , and remembering her own grace in those days when she was called the scarecrow . Lily of Loamshire . The Lily who had refused a 8 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
... thought Miss Lindley looking at her hostess with somewhat watery eyes , and remembering her own grace in those days when she was called the scarecrow . Lily of Loamshire . The Lily who had refused a 8 AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN .
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... close to her meek stepmother , looking out with soft eyes and lips parted with the promise of a smile . Being but seventeen and having seen but little of the world she regarded the society , in which she now AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN . 11.
... close to her meek stepmother , looking out with soft eyes and lips parted with the promise of a smile . Being but seventeen and having seen but little of the world she regarded the society , in which she now AN ACCOMPLISHED GENTLEMAN . 11.
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... eyes wandered to one of the high windows , in which two men were standing somewhat apart from the rest of the party . They were talking with interest but without haste ; and in the frequent pauses of their talk they looked out at the ...
... eyes wandered to one of the high windows , in which two men were standing somewhat apart from the rest of the party . They were talking with interest but without haste ; and in the frequent pauses of their talk they looked out at the ...
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... eyes . She was pained ; but she supposed that it was fine in its way , that there was expression . There was expression : expression in the shoulders , in the dark lean fingers , in the restless eyes , in the vibrating tones . The ...
... eyes . She was pained ; but she supposed that it was fine in its way , that there was expression . There was expression : expression in the shoulders , in the dark lean fingers , in the restless eyes , in the vibrating tones . The ...
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