The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1; Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 - American literature |
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Page 36
... eyes sparkled lips , whose redness reminded one of fresh pomegranates , glittered teeth as white as the purest pearls of Coromandel . Their features bespoke oriental excita- bility , tempered by mildness , which , added to the tone of ...
... eyes sparkled lips , whose redness reminded one of fresh pomegranates , glittered teeth as white as the purest pearls of Coromandel . Their features bespoke oriental excita- bility , tempered by mildness , which , added to the tone of ...
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... eyes and the Grecian profile ; no , the woman who had a heart capable of responding to his own , and who would willingly listen to him with out making inward calculations while half yawning at his words of love . Ex- pecting so much as ...
... eyes and the Grecian profile ; no , the woman who had a heart capable of responding to his own , and who would willingly listen to him with out making inward calculations while half yawning at his words of love . Ex- pecting so much as ...
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... eyes , for some support against which she might lean in her feebleness . She had become weak , but her weakness was that of an elastic nature , which is not crushed by sorrow ; it was like that of the ivy and the vine , which twine ...
... eyes , for some support against which she might lean in her feebleness . She had become weak , but her weakness was that of an elastic nature , which is not crushed by sorrow ; it was like that of the ivy and the vine , which twine ...
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... eyes are bril- liant with heightened color . You at least have retained your beauty . " " This is vain talking , Peppa . Your paleness becomes you very well . One thing , however , I pray you , sister : if he wears the sash , then " Let ...
... eyes are bril- liant with heightened color . You at least have retained your beauty . " " This is vain talking , Peppa . Your paleness becomes you very well . One thing , however , I pray you , sister : if he wears the sash , then " Let ...
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... eyes were fixed . And don't you think you must be a very wicked little child , ' said Miss Mon- flathers , who was of rather uncertain tem- per , and lost no opportunity of impressing moral truths upon the tender minds of the young ...
... eyes were fixed . And don't you think you must be a very wicked little child , ' said Miss Mon- flathers , who was of rather uncertain tem- per , and lost no opportunity of impressing moral truths upon the tender minds of the young ...
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