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The " strangeness , " however , which I found in the eyes was of a nature distinct from the formation , or the color , or the brilliancy of the features , and must , after all , be re- ferred to the expression .
The " strangeness , " however , which I found in the eyes was of a nature distinct from the formation , or the color , or the brilliancy of the features , and must , after all , be re- ferred to the expression .
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After he had seated himself , she fixed her eyes stead- fastly upon the veil , but could discern nothing of the dreadful gloom that had so overawed the multitude : it was but a double fold of crape , hanging down from his forehead to ...
After he had seated himself , she fixed her eyes stead- fastly upon the veil , but could discern nothing of the dreadful gloom that had so overawed the multitude : it was but a double fold of crape , hanging down from his forehead to ...
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His eyes , gazing down afar , might have deceived him as to the lizard , the in- sect , and the flowers ; but if he could wit- ness , at the distance of a few paces , the sudden blight of one fresh and healthful flower in Beatrice's ...
His eyes , gazing down afar , might have deceived him as to the lizard , the in- sect , and the flowers ; but if he could wit- ness , at the distance of a few paces , the sudden blight of one fresh and healthful flower in Beatrice's ...
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