Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 5G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 60
... eyes had won a popular reputation for their owner among the matrons of Busyville . " There never was a more feeling woman than Tabitha Mallane , " they would say . " Such a capable woman ! What a family she has , and how she has brought ...
... eyes had won a popular reputation for their owner among the matrons of Busyville . " There never was a more feeling woman than Tabitha Mallane , " they would say . " Such a capable woman ! What a family she has , and how she has brought ...
Pagina 87
... eyes were fixed upon Moses Loplolly's little parrot , now fast asleep on its perch ; yet she did not see the bird nor the hard , bare outline of the new room . No , she saw her own little chamber with its azure walls ; saw her own ...
... eyes were fixed upon Moses Loplolly's little parrot , now fast asleep on its perch ; yet she did not see the bird nor the hard , bare outline of the new room . No , she saw her own little chamber with its azure walls ; saw her own ...
Pagina 348
... eyes , too , were as the eyes of one face - in their oneness of expression consisted the re- markable likeness which each bore to the other . They were the Vale eyes , of a limpid brown , winsome and winning . They were not melancholy eyes ...
... eyes , too , were as the eyes of one face - in their oneness of expression consisted the re- markable likeness which each bore to the other . They were the Vale eyes , of a limpid brown , winsome and winning . They were not melancholy eyes ...
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