Scribner's Monthly: An Illustrated Magazine for the People, Volume 30; Volume 52Scribner & Company, 1896 |
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... eyes are tired . Don't racket too much . >> He spoke with his usual careless kindness , laying a hand upon her arm . Lady Tressady drew herself away , and turning her back upon him , looked out of the window . Have you seen any more of ...
... eyes are tired . Don't racket too much . >> He spoke with his usual careless kindness , laying a hand upon her arm . Lady Tressady drew herself away , and turning her back upon him , looked out of the window . Have you seen any more of ...
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... eyes , bright with some inner excitement , watched him as he looked for his stick . Suddenly she said , « George , kiss me ! » Her tone was unsteady . Deeply touched and bewildered , the young man approached her , and , kneeling down ...
... eyes , bright with some inner excitement , watched him as he looked for his stick . Suddenly she said , « George , kiss me ! » Her tone was unsteady . Deeply touched and bewildered , the young man approached her , and , kneeling down ...
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... eyes , the eloquence of her white hand moving and quivering as she spoke . How long was it — one hurried month only -since he had walked with her along the river at Castle Luton ? While the crowded House about him was again listening ...
... eyes , the eloquence of her white hand moving and quivering as she spoke . How long was it — one hurried month only -since he had walked with her along the river at Castle Luton ? While the crowded House about him was again listening ...
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... eyes , and be roused at once to battle . How they had argued ! He knew that she had less hope than ever of persuading him even to modify his view of the points at issue between the government and his own group . She could not hope for a ...
... eyes , and be roused at once to battle . How they had argued ! He knew that she had less hope than ever of persuading him even to modify his view of the points at issue between the government and his own group . She could not hope for a ...
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... eyes ! It is like an animal- one wants to stroke her . >> Well , Naseby strokes her , » said Watton , laughing . Look at her ; she brightens up directly he comes near . » > Tressady thought of the tale Fontenoy had just told him , and ...
... eyes ! It is like an animal- one wants to stroke her . >> Well , Naseby strokes her , » said Watton , laughing . Look at her ; she brightens up directly he comes near . » > Tressady thought of the tale Fontenoy had just told him , and ...
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