Littell's Living Age, Volume 60Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1859 |
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Page 12
... eyes fixed upon the water in the handglass as intently as though he saw his future depicted in it . " I hope it may be so , since it would please you . You must forgive my not being in spirits . " " That I won't , " cried the other ...
... eyes fixed upon the water in the handglass as intently as though he saw his future depicted in it . " I hope it may be so , since it would please you . You must forgive my not being in spirits . " " That I won't , " cried the other ...
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... eyes looked steadily into those of his brother . Why , afraid of powder , " cried Robert , with a horrible laugh ; " that's all . " " That is a lie , " said Harry , solemnly ; " He knows that that is a lie . " The latter at first ...
... eyes looked steadily into those of his brother . Why , afraid of powder , " cried Robert , with a horrible laugh ; " that's all . " " That is a lie , " said Harry , solemnly ; " He knows that that is a lie . " The latter at first ...
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... eyes alone unhurt , and blazing with savage malice , it did not certainly afford much hope of arbitrement . " My man did not do that , you know , " said Elton , not without a tinge of gratification in the tone ; " by Jove ! but it was a ...
... eyes alone unhurt , and blazing with savage malice , it did not certainly afford much hope of arbitrement . " My man did not do that , you know , " said Elton , not without a tinge of gratification in the tone ; " by Jove ! but it was a ...
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... eyes of this party the foremost in the dauphine's affections stood alliance effected with Marie Antoinette was a Madame de Lamballe , for whom she enter- disgrace - the fulfilment of the new policy tained a lasting friendship . Although ...
... eyes of this party the foremost in the dauphine's affections stood alliance effected with Marie Antoinette was a Madame de Lamballe , for whom she enter- disgrace - the fulfilment of the new policy tained a lasting friendship . Although ...
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... eyes a point of reconciliation between her and the people . She could once more mingle with them on the Sunday evenings as she did when she was first married . She could show to them her children , and hold out the dauphin to receive ...
... eyes a point of reconciliation between her and the people . She could once more mingle with them on the Sunday evenings as she did when she was first married . She could show to them her children , and hold out the dauphin to receive ...
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