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Page 44
... eyes ? Let me choose for you . " 66 No , thank you , uncle ; I like the little pears best - I do , indeed ! " " Ah ... eyes ; " I understand a great deal more than you think . ” Alma's eyes fell under something she read in Emmie's ; and ...
... eyes ? Let me choose for you . " 66 No , thank you , uncle ; I like the little pears best - I do , indeed ! " " Ah ... eyes ; " I understand a great deal more than you think . ” Alma's eyes fell under something she read in Emmie's ; and ...
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... eyes and the delicate rose flush that spread over her face said as they stood together in the spring sunshine . Even when the greetings were ended , and they were walking side by side , the conversation flowed slowly at first , and they ...
... eyes and the delicate rose flush that spread over her face said as they stood together in the spring sunshine . Even when the greetings were ended , and they were walking side by side , the conversation flowed slowly at first , and they ...
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... eyes - young Walter Scott , who was a lad of fifteen at the time , never saw such another eye in a human head , though I have seen the most distin- guished men of my time , " - met its fair owner's timid and curious glances . But ...
... eyes - young Walter Scott , who was a lad of fifteen at the time , never saw such another eye in a human head , though I have seen the most distin- guished men of my time , " - met its fair owner's timid and curious glances . But ...
Contents
Afghanistan Notes | 38 |
American Union The Southern States of the By ARCHER ANDERSON | 60 |
Heine From 1 Aus meinen Thränen spriessen By F H DOYLE | 68 |
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