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... dress , but bare- headed , so that the boy could see the moonlight gleaming on the short , well - tended curls , which clustered on a head like a prizefighter's . This man was half a head taller than his father , and the biggest and ...
... dress , but bare- headed , so that the boy could see the moonlight gleaming on the short , well - tended curls , which clustered on a head like a prizefighter's . This man was half a head taller than his father , and the biggest and ...
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... dress was darker than the darkness itself . Unutterably black until you came to its breast , and there flamed a brilliant star : above that the shape of a pale human face . It advanced majes- tically , and was for a few moments an ...
... dress was darker than the darkness itself . Unutterably black until you came to its breast , and there flamed a brilliant star : above that the shape of a pale human face . It advanced majes- tically , and was for a few moments an ...
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... dress , too . Her velvet and diamonds . Seven and twenty pounds for that dress , ordered ex- pressly to meet her own nephew at dinner , and show off her beauty and her wit to him , who was only thinking that , if he had known how freely ...
... dress , too . Her velvet and diamonds . Seven and twenty pounds for that dress , ordered ex- pressly to meet her own nephew at dinner , and show off her beauty and her wit to him , who was only thinking that , if he had known how freely ...
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... dress was very good , and showed itself even in the ridiculous dresses which we used to wear in those times . She had a greed for jewellery which I 50 SILCOTE OF SILCOTES.
... dress was very good , and showed itself even in the ridiculous dresses which we used to wear in those times . She had a greed for jewellery which I 50 SILCOTE OF SILCOTES.
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... dress . Allow me to call your attention to the fact that the most perfect ballad in the English language is built on the neglect and desolation of two children . " His curacy was in a rapidly - increasing neighbour- hood in the north of ...
... dress . Allow me to call your attention to the fact that the most perfect ballad in the English language is built on the neglect and desolation of two children . " His curacy was in a rapidly - increasing neighbour- hood in the north of ...
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