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Page 54
... turned by them , was often very severe . The spray was in general blinding , but at times it disappeared and yielded noble views of the Fall . The edge of the cataract is crimped by indentations which exalt its beauty . Here and there ...
... turned by them , was often very severe . The spray was in general blinding , but at times it disappeared and yielded noble views of the Fall . The edge of the cataract is crimped by indentations which exalt its beauty . Here and there ...
Page 151
... turned back leisurely , and seeing that I could not be observed from the school windows , I ventured to stop and look about for the person whom I had sup- posed to be the old woman with her forbidden tray . As I approached the breach in ...
... turned back leisurely , and seeing that I could not be observed from the school windows , I ventured to stop and look about for the person whom I had sup- posed to be the old woman with her forbidden tray . As I approached the breach in ...
Page 399
... turned to look at the sea . Lavender regarded her for a moment , apparently doubting whether he should himself prosecute the subject ; then he turned and left the room . Sheila did not cry or otherwise seek to compassionate and console ...
... turned to look at the sea . Lavender regarded her for a moment , apparently doubting whether he should himself prosecute the subject ; then he turned and left the room . Sheila did not cry or otherwise seek to compassionate and console ...
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