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While it seems to pass before my eyes , let me embody my idea of him on paper ,
that I may afterwards recur to the first ... ( what Johnson calls ) the convexity of
contentment , and even his celestial eye has something in it sharp and
scrutinizing .
While it seems to pass before my eyes , let me embody my idea of him on paper ,
that I may afterwards recur to the first ... ( what Johnson calls ) the convexity of
contentment , and even his celestial eye has something in it sharp and
scrutinizing .
Page 90
Rose , with to that of the most profound problem her bright grey eyes , swimming
in in physical science , or the proudest mirth — her little piquant nose , with its
discovery of the time . His description nostrils so delicately cut - her ruddy is very
...
Rose , with to that of the most profound problem her bright grey eyes , swimming
in in physical science , or the proudest mirth — her little piquant nose , with its
discovery of the time . His description nostrils so delicately cut - her ruddy is very
...
Page 394
Is that not like bel sat on a little mossy knoll at his the longings for goodness and
holiness feet , her soft blue eyes now ... over the soul , lowered , with the light of
dawning Soaring on the wings of Faith and love gleaming under her veined eye .
Is that not like bel sat on a little mossy knoll at his the longings for goodness and
holiness feet , her soft blue eyes now ... over the soul , lowered , with the light of
dawning Soaring on the wings of Faith and love gleaming under her veined eye .
Page 693
His eyes glowed and his cheeks burned , as if with fever ; yet , when Agnes in
quired softly if he was well , he said , “ Yes , very well . " They had been married
by the Presbyterian clergyman , in the bride ' s house , as was the custom at that
pe ...
His eyes glowed and his cheeks burned , as if with fever ; yet , when Agnes in
quired softly if he was well , he said , “ Yes , very well . " They had been married
by the Presbyterian clergyman , in the bride ' s house , as was the custom at that
pe ...
Page 695
eyes. Murphy ' s house . The kitchen was from the heaven to which he had
apmost dimly lighted by a few glimmer - plied for aid , in his agony , and fixing ing
turf embers , and over the hearth them on the author of his sorrow " if Mrs .
Murphy ...
eyes. Murphy ' s house . The kitchen was from the heaven to which he had
apmost dimly lighted by a few glimmer - plied for aid , in his agony , and fixing ing
turf embers , and over the hearth them on the author of his sorrow " if Mrs .
Murphy ...
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