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Page 98
... smiling cherubically , now spreading his nice white hands in the air , like a conjurer , and now rubbing them softly and purringly together as though he were giving everybody in the world £ 500 a year and was explaining how he has just ...
... smiling cherubically , now spreading his nice white hands in the air , like a conjurer , and now rubbing them softly and purringly together as though he were giving everybody in the world £ 500 a year and was explaining how he has just ...
Page 217
... smiles , and when these smiles get quite out of control the lips part and the teeth shine with the eyes in cheerful laughter . But she never laughs as you hear a factory girl laugh in the street - her laughter is soft , low , and ...
... smiles , and when these smiles get quite out of control the lips part and the teeth shine with the eyes in cheerful laughter . But she never laughs as you hear a factory girl laugh in the street - her laughter is soft , low , and ...
Page 228
... smiled , made a sign that she should mount behind him , and bent towards her . Amazed by the sight she ran to her father ... smiling . " Whista , but of course it was . By God , Maggie dear , but he was terrible nice . A great gentleman ...
... smiled , made a sign that she should mount behind him , and bent towards her . Amazed by the sight she ran to her father ... smiling . " Whista , but of course it was . By God , Maggie dear , but he was terrible nice . A great gentleman ...
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