The Stoddard Library: A Thousand Hours of Entertainment with the World's Great Writers, Volume 7G.L. Shuman & Company, 1911 - Literature |
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... eyes , but quite lately rediscovered by the trail of the blood of an ox which had wounded its hoof against it , as it was stick- ing upright in the long grass . " Such was the conversation between the representatives of Ravenna and ...
... eyes , but quite lately rediscovered by the trail of the blood of an ox which had wounded its hoof against it , as it was stick- ing upright in the long grass . " Such was the conversation between the representatives of Ravenna and ...
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... eyes looked up into the face of his father , who gently pinched his cheek and looked back upon him with a mild and softened gaze . Priscus expressed aloud his wonder that the youngest son should be so obviously preferred to his elder ...
... eyes looked up into the face of his father , who gently pinched his cheek and looked back upon him with a mild and softened gaze . Priscus expressed aloud his wonder that the youngest son should be so obviously preferred to his elder ...
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... eyes . I had a good many , and it was a pleasure to look at them in company with my young friend . There were the shrubs and flowers in the Franklin Place front - yards or borders ; commerce is just putting his granite foot upon them ...
... eyes . I had a good many , and it was a pleasure to look at them in company with my young friend . There were the shrubs and flowers in the Franklin Place front - yards or borders ; commerce is just putting his granite foot upon them ...
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... eyes devoutly , like one returning thanks after a dinner of many courses . - - I don't know anything sweeter than this leaking in of Nature through all the cracks in the walls and floors of cities . You heap up a million tons of hewn ...
... eyes devoutly , like one returning thanks after a dinner of many courses . - - I don't know anything sweeter than this leaking in of Nature through all the cracks in the walls and floors of cities . You heap up a million tons of hewn ...
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... eyes and mouth with it , but she goes into all the corners and attends to the leaves as much as the covers . Books are the negative pictures of thought , and the more sensitive the mind . that receives their images , the more nicely the ...
... eyes and mouth with it , but she goes into all the corners and attends to the leaves as much as the covers . Books are the negative pictures of thought , and the more sensitive the mind . that receives their images , the more nicely the ...
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