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... relieved against the clear blue sky , seemed almost of supernatural stature . We have noticed that there was in her general attire , or rather in her mode of adjusting it , somewhat of a foreign costume , artfully adopted perhaps ...
... relieved against the clear blue sky , seemed almost of supernatural stature . We have noticed that there was in her general attire , or rather in her mode of adjusting it , somewhat of a foreign costume , artfully adopted perhaps ...
Page 218
When fully metamorphosed , and arrayed for the first time in his life in a decent dress , they did observe that the Dominie seemed to have some indistinct and embarrassing consciousness that a change had taken place on his outward man .
When fully metamorphosed , and arrayed for the first time in his life in a decent dress , they did observe that the Dominie seemed to have some indistinct and embarrassing consciousness that a change had taken place on his outward man .
Page 289
Happily , the Squire came out too and gave a loud greeting to her father , so that , somehow , under cover of this noise she seemed to find concealment for her confusion and neglect of any suitably formal behaviour , while she was being ...
Happily , the Squire came out too and gave a loud greeting to her father , so that , somehow , under cover of this noise she seemed to find concealment for her confusion and neglect of any suitably formal behaviour , while she was being ...
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GEOFFREY CHAUCER 13401400 | 1 |
WILLIAM CAXTON 1422 ?1491 | 10 |
STEPHEN HAWES d 1523 | 17 |
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