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... remarked . " I began to fear you had passed , and that I shouldn't see you . ' " " The girl made no reply , and slightly averted her face , though with a half - smile , which , not signifying repulse , might be taken as encouragement ...
... remarked . " I began to fear you had passed , and that I shouldn't see you . ' " " The girl made no reply , and slightly averted her face , though with a half - smile , which , not signifying repulse , might be taken as encouragement ...
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... remarked . " I began to fear you had passed , and that I shouldn't see you . ' " " The girl made no reply , and slightly averted her face , though with a half - smile , which , not signifying repulse , might be taken as encouragement ...
... remarked . " I began to fear you had passed , and that I shouldn't see you . ' " " The girl made no reply , and slightly averted her face , though with a half - smile , which , not signifying repulse , might be taken as encouragement ...
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... remarked the artist . " Oh ! do that now ! " exclaimed the boy , delighted . " Not now , but to - morrow , with pleasure , " said the visitor . The boy jumped for joy . my photograph ? " he cried . " Will it be " As near it as I can ...
... remarked the artist . " Oh ! do that now ! " exclaimed the boy , delighted . " Not now , but to - morrow , with pleasure , " said the visitor . The boy jumped for joy . my photograph ? " he cried . " Will it be " As near it as I can ...
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... remarked Mr. Rivers , as they talked on , " but an artist may find some subjects in it , and you couldn't have a prettier one than the place you are bound for , -Berry Pomeroy . " " I have heard as much , " answered the artist , " and ...
... remarked Mr. Rivers , as they talked on , " but an artist may find some subjects in it , and you couldn't have a prettier one than the place you are bound for , -Berry Pomeroy . " " I have heard as much , " answered the artist , " and ...
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... . " " Who was Shakespeare ? " cried Robin . " He was a man who wrote plays , to lure souls to destruction , " replied Mrs. Rivers . 66 That is a hard report , " remarked her husband . " That he didn't make the best use THE PORTRAIT . 29.
... . " " Who was Shakespeare ? " cried Robin . " He was a man who wrote plays , to lure souls to destruction , " replied Mrs. Rivers . 66 That is a hard report , " remarked her husband . " That he didn't make the best use THE PORTRAIT . 29.
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Page 22 - O gentlemen, the time of life is short ! To spend that shortness basely were too long, If life did ride upon a dial's point, Still ending at the arrival of an hour.
Page 8 - And the time drew nigh that Israel must die: and he called his son Joseph, and said unto him, If now I have found grace in thy sight, put, I pray thee, thy hand under my thigh, and deal kindly and truly with me; bury me not, I pray thee, in Egypt: 30.