Donna Quixote, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1879 |
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Page 17
... chim- ney - piece she could see that the picture of Albert Vanthorpe was in its place . It looked now a mere dark slab against the dusk . Her eyes were attracted VOL . III . с by it and were fixed upon it ; there was ' GABRIELLE : 17.
... chim- ney - piece she could see that the picture of Albert Vanthorpe was in its place . It looked now a mere dark slab against the dusk . Her eyes were attracted VOL . III . с by it and were fixed upon it ; there was ' GABRIELLE : 17.
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... looked on by his love who's but a lassie yet . ' The stream so glassy , the modest gloaming , the birds that sing , the grass that grows green around the feet of the loved one , the very wind that kisses her , the flowery beds on which ...
... looked on by his love who's but a lassie yet . ' The stream so glassy , the modest gloaming , the birds that sing , the grass that grows green around the feet of the loved one , the very wind that kisses her , the flowery beds on which ...
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... looked as if it were steeped in sunshine ; but the present was so sunny too that he did not long for it to hurry on even for the sake of the coming and dearer time . He was proud of his beautiful Gabrielle , and of her wild - falcon ...
... looked as if it were steeped in sunshine ; but the present was so sunny too that he did not long for it to hurry on even for the sake of the coming and dearer time . He was proud of his beautiful Gabrielle , and of her wild - falcon ...
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... looked back upon her past existence with wonder and com- passion . This feeling of love was the one thing she had always wanted . She had missed it , not knowing what it was she missed . She was so happy now that she sometimes became ...
... looked back upon her past existence with wonder and com- passion . This feeling of love was the one thing she had always wanted . She had missed it , not knowing what it was she missed . She was so happy now that she sometimes became ...
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... looked better in this dress or the other , in this colour or in that ; and sometimes beginning to doubt whether she really had any good looks at all ; and then reassuring herself with the conviction that Fielding loved her whether or ...
... looked better in this dress or the other , in this colour or in that ; and sometimes beginning to doubt whether she really had any good looks at all ; and then reassuring herself with the conviction that Fielding loved her whether or ...
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