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... woman for ever beg- gared of peace and joy , yet kept secret by the suf- ferer - committed to no sound except that of low moans in the night , seen in no writing except that made on the face by the slow months of suppressed anguish and ...
... woman for ever beg- gared of peace and joy , yet kept secret by the suf- ferer - committed to no sound except that of low moans in the night , seen in no writing except that made on the face by the slow months of suppressed anguish and ...
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... woman , with abundant grey hair , dark eyes and eyebrows , and a somewhat eagle - like yet not un- feminine face . Her tight - fitting black dress was much worn ; the fine lace of her cuffs and collar , and of the small veil which fell ...
... woman , with abundant grey hair , dark eyes and eyebrows , and a somewhat eagle - like yet not un- feminine face . Her tight - fitting black dress was much worn ; the fine lace of her cuffs and collar , and of the small veil which fell ...
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... woman , you see . " " But straighter and more upright than some of the young ones ! " said Harold ; inwardly , however , feeling that age had made his mother's face very anxious and eager . " The old women at Smyrna are like sacks . You ...
... woman , you see . " " But straighter and more upright than some of the young ones ! " said Harold ; inwardly , however , feeling that age had made his mother's face very anxious and eager . " The old women at Smyrna are like sacks . You ...
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... and she was equipped with the views , the reasons , and the habits which belonged to that character : life would have little meaning for her if she were to be gently thrust aside as a harmless elderly woman . And THE RADICAL . 27.
... and she was equipped with the views , the reasons , and the habits which belonged to that character : life would have little meaning for her if she were to be gently thrust aside as a harmless elderly woman . And THE RADICAL . 27.
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George Eliot. gently thrust aside as a harmless elderly woman . And besides , there were secrets which her son must never know . So , by the time Harold came from the library again , the traces of tears were not discern- ible , except to ...
George Eliot. gently thrust aside as a harmless elderly woman . And besides , there were secrets which her son must never know . So , by the time Harold came from the library again , the traces of tears were not discern- ible , except to ...
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