The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 4; Volume 228Bradbury, Evans, 1870 - English periodicals |
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... feet , and myself sitting by her and wondering at all the mysteries of her toilette . She was a pretty woman ; frivolous , dark , piquant . She sat before her glass for hours , and dressed her hair in a dozen ways , and asked me how I ...
... feet , and myself sitting by her and wondering at all the mysteries of her toilette . She was a pretty woman ; frivolous , dark , piquant . She sat before her glass for hours , and dressed her hair in a dozen ways , and asked me how I ...
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... feet . The curtain dropped , Gwynplaine was recalled with frenzy . From that time the success was enormous . Have you seen " Chaos Van- quished ? " They ran after Gwynplaine . The listless came to laugh , the melancholy came to laugh ...
... feet . The curtain dropped , Gwynplaine was recalled with frenzy . From that time the success was enormous . Have you seen " Chaos Van- quished ? " They ran after Gwynplaine . The listless came to laugh , the melancholy came to laugh ...
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... feet . " She sleeps , " Sister Ursula presently said , softly and dutifully , by the ear of the Lady of Charity . Sister Charity - chief sister under the roof which at that moment covered the Christian Vagabond - dropped her lily hand ...
... feet . " She sleeps , " Sister Ursula presently said , softly and dutifully , by the ear of the Lady of Charity . Sister Charity - chief sister under the roof which at that moment covered the Christian Vagabond - dropped her lily hand ...
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... , and some and day put you among my best , that I may smooth your pillow , wipe your feet , and hold your last cup to you , if I may be here when you are called . " The guilty would bow the head , and rain tears The Christian Vagabond . 53.
... , and some and day put you among my best , that I may smooth your pillow , wipe your feet , and hold your last cup to you , if I may be here when you are called . " The guilty would bow the head , and rain tears The Christian Vagabond . 53.
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... feet , and his body and limbs were loosely wrapped in blue coarse cloth that was old , but would not wear out ; cloth spun by strong fingers , and woven at a giant's loom . A leather wallet completed his outer man . By him , as she ...
... feet , and his body and limbs were loosely wrapped in blue coarse cloth that was old , but would not wear out ; cloth spun by strong fingers , and woven at a giant's loom . A leather wallet completed his outer man . By him , as she ...
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