St. Nicholas, Volume 49Mary Mapes Dodge Scribner, 1922 |
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... eyes were a trifle bluer than Laurie's and he had the advan- tage if advantage it was of some five pounds of weight . But neither of these facts was apparent at first glance . Faces and hands were well browned and the pair looked ...
... eyes were a trifle bluer than Laurie's and he had the advan- tage if advantage it was of some five pounds of weight . But neither of these facts was apparent at first glance . Faces and hands were well browned and the pair looked ...
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... eyes in their heads . These forms of perfect beauty gave them no thrill of exquisite de- light . For them the splendor of great art did not exist . They have failed to find one great source of happiness . Bored and dull , they stand ...
... eyes in their heads . These forms of perfect beauty gave them no thrill of exquisite de- light . For them the splendor of great art did not exist . They have failed to find one great source of happiness . Bored and dull , they stand ...
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... eyes and heavy fair hair showing under the picturesque head - handkerchief . With one hard , big hand , the stranger was feeling within her dress , and as Beatrice came close , she held up a letter . " I saw you in the town yesterday ...
... eyes and heavy fair hair showing under the picturesque head - handkerchief . With one hard , big hand , the stranger was feeling within her dress , and as Beatrice came close , she held up a letter . " I saw you in the town yesterday ...
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... eyes to Rick's . They stood there silent , motionless , staring at each other unseeingly , the leather wallet between them . And finally Ban Hoag spoke -wrenching his words from a dry throat , parched lips : " Ricky , kid , ye ' ve ...
... eyes to Rick's . They stood there silent , motionless , staring at each other unseeingly , the leather wallet between them . And finally Ban Hoag spoke -wrenching his words from a dry throat , parched lips : " Ricky , kid , ye ' ve ...
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... eyes fastened upon him , piercing the weird half - darkness . CHAPTER XVI THE TRUTH BUT M'Guire's eyes were blinded by the sudden shadows ; he groped his way across to the bunk and leaned over it , reaching about . Rick heard a book ...
... eyes fastened upon him , piercing the weird half - darkness . CHAPTER XVI THE TRUTH BUT M'Guire's eyes were blinded by the sudden shadows ; he groped his way across to the bunk and leaned over it , reaching about . Rick heard a book ...
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