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... looked very important and full of his mission when he went up - stairs . Mrs Swayne had gone astray after new lights ... looked askance both at Mrs Swayne and Pamela , keenly searching in their eyes to see if they had sent for him . And ...
... looked very important and full of his mission when he went up - stairs . Mrs Swayne had gone astray after new lights ... looked askance both at Mrs Swayne and Pamela , keenly searching in their eyes to see if they had sent for him . And ...
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... and was very steady and regular , and a little disconsolate , evidently having nothing in his mind which could alarm his employer . When Mr Brown- VOL . III . B low looked up and saw the young fellow going steadi- THE REAL TRAITOR,
... and was very steady and regular , and a little disconsolate , evidently having nothing in his mind which could alarm his employer . When Mr Brown- VOL . III . B low looked up and saw the young fellow going steadi- THE REAL TRAITOR,
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Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. low looked up and saw the young fellow going steadi- ly and sadly about his business , it sometimes gave him a sense of compunction , but it no longer filled him with fear . He had come to think the youth was ...
Margaret Oliphant Oliphant. low looked up and saw the young fellow going steadi- ly and sadly about his business , it sometimes gave him a sense of compunction , but it no longer filled him with fear . He had come to think the youth was ...
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... looked her in the face . He too was very steady and self - possessed , yet she saw by the way that he turned round on his chair , by the grasp he took of the back of it , by the move- ment of his eyelids , that every word had told upon ...
... looked her in the face . He too was very steady and self - possessed , yet she saw by the way that he turned round on his chair , by the grasp he took of the back of it , by the move- ment of his eyelids , that every word had told upon ...
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... coldly . ' Has she been long like this ? " he said , and looked Nancy so steadily in the face that , for the first time , she was discomfited , and lost all clue 66 to his meaning . She stood and stared at him BROWNLOWS . 25.
... coldly . ' Has she been long like this ? " he said , and looked Nancy so steadily in the face that , for the first time , she was discomfited , and lost all clue 66 to his meaning . She stood and stared at him BROWNLOWS . 25.
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