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Pagina 18
... face and red eyes showed signs of recent weeping . Her dress was of pure white silk ; she wore a lace stomacher , and a mass of flaxen hair was confined in a net of heavy gold thread . She walked straight towards Santal , and said ...
... face and red eyes showed signs of recent weeping . Her dress was of pure white silk ; she wore a lace stomacher , and a mass of flaxen hair was confined in a net of heavy gold thread . She walked straight towards Santal , and said ...
Pagina 19
... face . Her hair was of the lightest flaxen , her eyes were liquid blue , and her countenance wore an air of unmistakable distinc- tion . Santal drained a third draught and felt a new fire coursing in his veins , and knew that it was ...
... face . Her hair was of the lightest flaxen , her eyes were liquid blue , and her countenance wore an air of unmistakable distinc- tion . Santal drained a third draught and felt a new fire coursing in his veins , and knew that it was ...
Pagina 21
... face the congre- where he has been lying in conceal- gation . He took a book from the altar , ment these three months past . You and began to read from it a Latin ex- will pardon my former caution , but it hortation . As he read Santal ...
... face the congre- where he has been lying in conceal- gation . He took a book from the altar , ment these three months past . You and began to read from it a Latin ex- will pardon my former caution , but it hortation . As he read Santal ...
Pagina 52
... faces , and look his enemies in the face with as much love as his friends . But , good God ! what an age is this ! that a man cannot live with out playing the knave and dissimula- tion . " The age was not peculiar in respect of this ...
... faces , and look his enemies in the face with as much love as his friends . But , good God ! what an age is this ! that a man cannot live with out playing the knave and dissimula- tion . " The age was not peculiar in respect of this ...
Pagina 66
... face is cold . 6 When you were near to death , you , said , Father ! " See that he comes not near my bed ! " I stood on the dark stair alone , And swayed about to hear you moan . 7 Will something ever ' tween us stand , Father ? Too ...
... face is cold . 6 When you were near to death , you , said , Father ! " See that he comes not near my bed ! " I stood on the dark stair alone , And swayed about to hear you moan . 7 Will something ever ' tween us stand , Father ? Too ...
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