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The figure of Mr. Pryme followed him wherever he went : it seemed to glance over
his shoulder in the looking - glass ; and when he went to wash his hands , the
pale drowned face of the cashier shone up through the water , instead of the ...
The figure of Mr. Pryme followed him wherever he went : it seemed to glance over
his shoulder in the looking - glass ; and when he went to wash his hands , the
pale drowned face of the cashier shone up through the water , instead of the ...
Page 404
A kind of anomalous enthusiastic delight , it seemed of an altogether
unexplainable expression , Her face was regular in its beauty , save that a few
might have considered it somewhat too long , and was of a decidedly Jewish cast
. Her eyes ...
A kind of anomalous enthusiastic delight , it seemed of an altogether
unexplainable expression , Her face was regular in its beauty , save that a few
might have considered it somewhat too long , and was of a decidedly Jewish cast
. Her eyes ...
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I have seldom seen a lovelier face . " " Ah , flatterer ! " she replied , shaking her
head ; “ I greatly doubt your thinking so . ” But for this bashful disclaiming of his
compliment , which most assuredly was not intended for her , though it was for
her ...
I have seldom seen a lovelier face . " " Ah , flatterer ! " she replied , shaking her
head ; “ I greatly doubt your thinking so . ” But for this bashful disclaiming of his
compliment , which most assuredly was not intended for her , though it was for
her ...
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CONTENTS OF THE FIRST PART | 1 |
PAGE | 21 |
The Barnabys in America By Mrs Trollope continued 33 161 301 496 | 48 |
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