Clouds that PassS.W. Partridge & Company, 1898 - 320 страница |
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E. Gertrude Hart. RADIANT AS STARS " " [ 80 . BY E. GERTRUDE HART " Look yonder at that cloud. " SHE STOOD THERE IN THE OPEN DOORWAY , HER EYES.
E. Gertrude Hart. RADIANT AS STARS " " [ 80 . BY E. GERTRUDE HART " Look yonder at that cloud. " SHE STOOD THERE IN THE OPEN DOORWAY , HER EYES.
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... eyes could have seen those same orbs flashing over a rare bit of Sam Weller's . You are a fraud , my friend ! " Now , about Una . I found her , in some respects , worse than I had feared ; she looks so much of an invalid that I do not ...
... eyes could have seen those same orbs flashing over a rare bit of Sam Weller's . You are a fraud , my friend ! " Now , about Una . I found her , in some respects , worse than I had feared ; she looks so much of an invalid that I do not ...
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... eyes , and saw that they held quiet amusement , and something more . And Mona Leigh was the one person in Hurlstone of whom Mrs Vaughn stood in awe . Not that she was at all formidable , this tall , dark - haired girl , whose merry brown ...
... eyes , and saw that they held quiet amusement , and something more . And Mona Leigh was the one person in Hurlstone of whom Mrs Vaughn stood in awe . Not that she was at all formidable , this tall , dark - haired girl , whose merry brown ...
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... eyes met hers . Aunt Jean had left Miss Leigh to introduce herself , which she did in her own way . " I am Mona Leigh , and I do hope you are not sorry to see me , Miss Cranston ; " and Una , looking up into the frank face , held out ...
... eyes met hers . Aunt Jean had left Miss Leigh to introduce herself , which she did in her own way . " I am Mona Leigh , and I do hope you are not sorry to see me , Miss Cranston ; " and Una , looking up into the frank face , held out ...
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... eyes were bright and happy . " I think everyone is too good to me , " she said , softly . ' Jack , isn't it splendid of her ; she has promised to come and see me quite often . " " 6 ' Indeed , and what if I should forbid her , by reason ...
... eyes were bright and happy . " I think everyone is too good to me , " she said , softly . ' Jack , isn't it splendid of her ; she has promised to come and see me quite often . " " 6 ' Indeed , and what if I should forbid her , by reason ...
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