Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... beauty of her mouth , and the dark masses of her exuberant hair , all seeming to testify that she was born for dominion , although it might be inferred , from the expression of her counte- nance , that she was too mild or too wise to ...
... beauty of her mouth , and the dark masses of her exuberant hair , all seeming to testify that she was born for dominion , although it might be inferred , from the expression of her counte- nance , that she was too mild or too wise to ...
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... beauty . Immediately upon their left were the stately woods of Sir Halsewell Tynte , affording a glimpse of the noble park , animated with deer , and of Goathurst Church ; the groves of Hales Court extended to the right ; in front , the ...
... beauty . Immediately upon their left were the stately woods of Sir Halsewell Tynte , affording a glimpse of the noble park , animated with deer , and of Goathurst Church ; the groves of Hales Court extended to the right ; in front , the ...
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... beauty and attraction . From the few words that she would allow herself to utter upon this point , for she scolded me severe- ly for leaving you alone together , and dismiss- ed me most unceremoniously from her door , I think I may ...
... beauty and attraction . From the few words that she would allow herself to utter upon this point , for she scolded me severe- ly for leaving you alone together , and dismiss- ed me most unceremoniously from her door , I think I may ...
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... Whitehall by their splendour and beauty , or kept it in a roar by their lively sallies , some are silent and under- ground with poor Charley , others have grown old , ugly , and solemn , several are abroad 144 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... Whitehall by their splendour and beauty , or kept it in a roar by their lively sallies , some are silent and under- ground with poor Charley , others have grown old , ugly , and solemn , several are abroad 144 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
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... beauty of Agatha , than by the delicate and timid loveliness of the fair , fragile , sylph - like Edith . As the former bent upon him her calm , hazel orbs , and the latter threw a furtive glance in the same direc- tion , both were ...
... beauty of Agatha , than by the delicate and timid loveliness of the fair , fragile , sylph - like Edith . As the former bent upon him her calm , hazel orbs , and the latter threw a furtive glance in the same direc- tion , both were ...
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