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Pagina 20
After a short conflict with her feelings , she fixed her eyes on Mr. Ambrose , whose
countenance had already resumed its usual imperturbable nothingness of
expression , and in a low voice of earnest remonstrance she said , “ It would have
...
After a short conflict with her feelings , she fixed her eyes on Mr. Ambrose , whose
countenance had already resumed its usual imperturbable nothingness of
expression , and in a low voice of earnest remonstrance she said , “ It would have
...
Pagina 24
... without you during the rest . ” At these words an expression of fierce delight
glittered in the eyes of Father Eustace , while Lady Edith , on whom nothing was
lost , slowly continued : I must honestly own — for cost what it may , I will speak
the ...
... without you during the rest . ” At these words an expression of fierce delight
glittered in the eyes of Father Eustace , while Lady Edith , on whom nothing was
lost , slowly continued : I must honestly own — for cost what it may , I will speak
the ...
Pagina 25
... imperturbable stillness ; yet some signal passed between them , such as the
initiated only could understand . Lord Eaglescairn carefully avoided the eye of
Lady Edith , and after a few moments ' pause , assumed towards her an
expression If ...
... imperturbable stillness ; yet some signal passed between them , such as the
initiated only could understand . Lord Eaglescairn carefully avoided the eye of
Lady Edith , and after a few moments ' pause , assumed towards her an
expression If ...
Pagina 26
... on the chimney - piece , looking white as the marble beside her , yet there
appeared an increasing air of lofty decision and of gentle firmness in her
expression now , very different indeed from the careless girlish vivacity of former
days .
... on the chimney - piece , looking white as the marble beside her , yet there
appeared an increasing air of lofty decision and of gentle firmness in her
expression now , very different indeed from the careless girlish vivacity of former
days .
Pagina 32
It had a pretty , pouting , spoiled - child expression , which she exactly imitated ,
and thus appeared as its living and perfect representative . “ Wonderful ! strange !
1 unaccountable ! ” was the universal exclamation , and so 32 BEATRICE .
It had a pretty , pouting , spoiled - child expression , which she exactly imitated ,
and thus appeared as its living and perfect representative . “ Wonderful ! strange !
1 unaccountable ! ” was the universal exclamation , and so 32 BEATRICE .
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