Thought and StatementWilliam Gordon Leary, James Steel Smith |
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... eye , take a chance expression on the face of one's best friend , the body of a blacksmith seen years since at a country crossroad , the mustache of yesterday's organ - grinder , and the eyes of last year's cotillion leader , and cast ...
... eye , take a chance expression on the face of one's best friend , the body of a blacksmith seen years since at a country crossroad , the mustache of yesterday's organ - grinder , and the eyes of last year's cotillion leader , and cast ...
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... eyes roved far and wide and longed to be free . But there was the horizon . Why a horizon , when I wanted the infinite from life ? " It may be narrower , my horizon , than that of other men . I have said that I lack a sense of ...
... eyes roved far and wide and longed to be free . But there was the horizon . Why a horizon , when I wanted the infinite from life ? " It may be narrower , my horizon , than that of other men . I have said that I lack a sense of ...
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... eyes were blue , his hair blond and abundant . He did not often look people straight in the eye . His shirt was slightly frayed at the cuffs , but it was clean . He frequently helped his wife with the dishes , but he broke many of them ...
... eyes were blue , his hair blond and abundant . He did not often look people straight in the eye . His shirt was slightly frayed at the cuffs , but it was clean . He frequently helped his wife with the dishes , but he broke many of them ...
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OBSERVATION | 3 |
HIGHWAY SCENES George Stewart | 16 |
A STUDY IN MURDER Edmund Pearson | 23 |
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