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Page 14736
... looked straight forward , and seemed to meet the sheriff's gaze . They had no especial beauty of form ; but they , as well as the mouth , had an expression of wistful kind- liness that fixed his eyes on them for a full minute . He ...
... looked straight forward , and seemed to meet the sheriff's gaze . They had no especial beauty of form ; but they , as well as the mouth , had an expression of wistful kind- liness that fixed his eyes on them for a full minute . He ...
Page 14738
... looked like a mere boy across the room in the shadow ; but as he advanced , certain deep lines about his mouth displayed themselves and raised his age . The sunlight showed that he was thin ; he was haggard the instant he ceased to ...
... looked like a mere boy across the room in the shadow ; but as he advanced , certain deep lines about his mouth displayed themselves and raised his age . The sunlight showed that he was thin ; he was haggard the instant he ceased to ...
Page 14741
... looked at him , - at the hollow cheeks and sunken eyes and narrow chest , all so cruelly declared in the sunshine , - and unconsciously he modulated his voice when he spoke . rest . " I wouldn't worry about that , if I was you . You ...
... looked at him , - at the hollow cheeks and sunken eyes and narrow chest , all so cruelly declared in the sunshine , - and unconsciously he modulated his voice when he spoke . rest . " I wouldn't worry about that , if I was you . You ...
Page 14744
... looked so unhappy ! " During the trial Paisley was too excited and dejected to write to his mother . But the day after he received his sentence the sheriff found him finishing a large sheet of foolscap . It contained a detailed and ...
... looked so unhappy ! " During the trial Paisley was too excited and dejected to write to his mother . But the day after he received his sentence the sheriff found him finishing a large sheet of foolscap . It contained a detailed and ...
Page 14745
... looked so peaceful . Ruth and I made a grave for him in the garden , under the white - rose tree . Ruth digged the grave , and she painted a Kennedy's - cracker box , and we wrapped him up in white cotton cloth . I cried , and Ruth ...
... looked so peaceful . Ruth and I made a grave for him in the garden , under the white - rose tree . Ruth digged the grave , and she painted a Kennedy's - cracker box , and we wrapped him up in white cotton cloth . I cried , and Ruth ...
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