Merton ; And, The SutherlandsGeorge Routledge & Sons, 1987 - 380 pagini |
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Pagina 43
... eyes were of the deepest blue , shaded by long black eye- lashes ; of the same colour were her eye - brows , bent like Cupid's bow to give force and power to the darts shot from beneath their arches ; her figure was slight and well made ...
... eyes were of the deepest blue , shaded by long black eye- lashes ; of the same colour were her eye - brows , bent like Cupid's bow to give force and power to the darts shot from beneath their arches ; her figure was slight and well made ...
Pagina 92
Theodore Edward Hook. paint his eyes it is impossible I should adequately describe the joys which blest the enraptured pair in their seclusion , and therefore I shall leave them to ... eyes it is impossible I should adequately describe ...
Theodore Edward Hook. paint his eyes it is impossible I should adequately describe the joys which blest the enraptured pair in their seclusion , and therefore I shall leave them to ... eyes it is impossible I should adequately describe ...
Pagina 145
... eyes filled with tears , and in a strain of heart - broken despair confess her " single error , " then probably rush from her patroness's presence , either into a murky wilderness , or to immediate death . But nature , self - preserving ...
... eyes filled with tears , and in a strain of heart - broken despair confess her " single error , " then probably rush from her patroness's presence , either into a murky wilderness , or to immediate death . But nature , self - preserving ...
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