The Cornhill Magazine, Band 10;Band 57William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder and Company, 1888 |
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... smile , that I couldn't save you the trouble of the journey ? I have no objection to visiting the Redwings . ' ' I think it will be better if I go myself , ' replied Mrs. Rossall , with a far - off look . ' I might call on one or two ...
... smile , that I couldn't save you the trouble of the journey ? I have no objection to visiting the Redwings . ' ' I think it will be better if I go myself , ' replied Mrs. Rossall , with a far - off look . ' I might call on one or two ...
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... smile for a moment and vanish ; let the dark hill - summits rise and sink . It is the time of youth and hope , of boundless faith in the world's promises , of breathless pursuit . Hilstead was gained long before lunch could be thought ...
... smile for a moment and vanish ; let the dark hill - summits rise and sink . It is the time of youth and hope , of boundless faith in the world's promises , of breathless pursuit . Hilstead was gained long before lunch could be thought ...
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... smile . ' Yes , very likely , ' she replied , smiling also , but faintly . It gives my father pleasure when I do so . ' ' You have not a keen interest in the subject yourself ? ' ' I try to have . ' Her voice was of singular quality ...
... smile . ' Yes , very likely , ' she replied , smiling also , but faintly . It gives my father pleasure when I do so . ' ' You have not a keen interest in the subject yourself ? ' ' I try to have . ' Her voice was of singular quality ...
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... smile . ' Perhaps this seems to you a curiously dispassionate way of treating such a subject , ' Wilfrid added , with a laugh . ' It illus- trates what I meant in saying I doubted whether there was deep sympathy between us . Your own ...
... smile . ' Perhaps this seems to you a curiously dispassionate way of treating such a subject , ' Wilfrid added , with a laugh . ' It illus- trates what I meant in saying I doubted whether there was deep sympathy between us . Your own ...
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... smile , and wore again that coldly respectful look which she seldom put off save in her privacy with the children . For the last quarter of an hour he had marked in her quite another aspect ; the secret meanings of her face had half ...
... smile , and wore again that coldly respectful look which she seldom put off save in her privacy with the children . For the last quarter of an hour he had marked in her quite another aspect ; the secret meanings of her face had half ...
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