Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volume 231A. Dodd and A. Smith, 1968 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... eyes first , her large soft dreamy eyes , full of sympathy and love , and shaded by long sweeping lashes , which touched her glowing cheek when her eyes were closed in prayer . She was neither tall nor short in stature , but of that ...
... eyes first , her large soft dreamy eyes , full of sympathy and love , and shaded by long sweeping lashes , which touched her glowing cheek when her eyes were closed in prayer . She was neither tall nor short in stature , but of that ...
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... eyes spoke also as well as her mouth , and all her face lighted up with kindness . I had hitherto only seen it in perfect repose . Now , influenced by the exercise of her genial temper , brought into action , lighted up in conversation ...
... eyes spoke also as well as her mouth , and all her face lighted up with kindness . I had hitherto only seen it in perfect repose . Now , influenced by the exercise of her genial temper , brought into action , lighted up in conversation ...
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... eyes- " What do you mean , Henri , by infinitely superior ? One can neither give to nor take from oneself . " " Oneself ! " I replied ; " you know , then , that you have made me your especial property ? " " I know not how it is , " was ...
... eyes- " What do you mean , Henri , by infinitely superior ? One can neither give to nor take from oneself . " " Oneself ! " I replied ; " you know , then , that you have made me your especial property ? " " I know not how it is , " was ...
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The Deans Youngest Daughter | 9 |
In Her Presence | 21 |
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