Julian, Or, Scenes in JudeaJames Miller, 1865 - 271 pages |
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... look . I perceive you to smile at this , as also to utter a few words expressive of a gentle contempt for an unworthy scion of an ancient house . The contempt from you I can bear ; but the smile by which you seem to enjoy what you are ...
... look . I perceive you to smile at this , as also to utter a few words expressive of a gentle contempt for an unworthy scion of an ancient house . The contempt from you I can bear ; but the smile by which you seem to enjoy what you are ...
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... look upon the wrong but with indignation . You justly accuse me with indifference to the religion of my fathers . But I have never beheld with patience the slights , insults , and oppressions which , by the stronger , have been heaped ...
... look upon the wrong but with indignation . You justly accuse me with indifference to the religion of my fathers . But I have never beheld with patience the slights , insults , and oppressions which , by the stronger , have been heaped ...
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... looks out at your eyes as plainly as the Roman out of your cloak and your speech . Never hope to play Ro- man with those eyes in your head . " I was somewhat taken down , as you may suppose , by this ; but I put the best face upon the ...
... looks out at your eyes as plainly as the Roman out of your cloak and your speech . Never hope to play Ro- man with those eyes in your head . " I was somewhat taken down , as you may suppose , by this ; but I put the best face upon the ...
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... look of scorn and rage was the only response I received at first for this speech . He paced the deck of the vessel a few moments , and I supposed would not deign to hold further communication with me . He , however , soon returned to my ...
... look of scorn and rage was the only response I received at first for this speech . He paced the deck of the vessel a few moments , and I supposed would not deign to hold further communication with me . He , however , soon returned to my ...
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... look and manner which declared that he at once comprehended me . He immediately addressed himself with vehemence to his mother and sister . " Our suit has been rejected , and the Greeks have triumphed . ' Tis as I said it would be . A ...
... look and manner which declared that he at once comprehended me . He immediately addressed himself with vehemence to his mother and sister . " Our suit has been rejected , and the Greeks have triumphed . ' Tis as I said it would be . A ...
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