Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... look again , and this time with honest admiration . " A trifle too big , it may be ; an ' Deborah's done your hair too slack ; moreover , that shaped hat ought to have a little cock to one side - ay , that way . Now you look - but I ...
... look again , and this time with honest admiration . " A trifle too big , it may be ; an ' Deborah's done your hair too slack ; moreover , that shaped hat ought to have a little cock to one side - ay , that way . Now you look - but I ...
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... look of the old and long - sighted , his brows drew suddenly down , and he made a shade of his hand to look the clearer at something which had come into his vision ; so , for a good half - minute . " Then that explains it ! " and he ...
... look of the old and long - sighted , his brows drew suddenly down , and he made a shade of his hand to look the clearer at something which had come into his vision ; so , for a good half - minute . " Then that explains it ! " and he ...
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... look prettier . What eyes she has - as soft and lovely as those of a gazelle ! " From which it would appear that Mr. Jardine was not always consistent in his judgments of his fellow - creatures . This shows him to have been a man of ...
... look prettier . What eyes she has - as soft and lovely as those of a gazelle ! " From which it would appear that Mr. Jardine was not always consistent in his judgments of his fellow - creatures . This shows him to have been a man of ...
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Drama Mr Swinburnes First By RAMSAY COLLES M A | 1 |
Every Man His Own Mage By PHILIP FITZREIMUND | 18 |
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