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... face so intellectual and so pure in its expression , that it might well be judged the index of an older mind : free as the air , ready for fun and frolic ever , there yet lurked behind that combination of the fairy - intellectual , a ...
... face so intellectual and so pure in its expression , that it might well be judged the index of an older mind : free as the air , ready for fun and frolic ever , there yet lurked behind that combination of the fairy - intellectual , a ...
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... face of yesterday . He never could have appeared at any other time than in the middle of the nineteenth century , or in any other country than our own . He was a a perfect embodiment of the spirit of our institutions , the constitution ...
... face of yesterday . He never could have appeared at any other time than in the middle of the nineteenth century , or in any other country than our own . He was a a perfect embodiment of the spirit of our institutions , the constitution ...
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... face of Napoleon , one of my chum's favorites , looking down upon me , but the brow darkens , and the red star of war seems to hang too loweringly over it , and I like better that close by it of the laurelled Roman hero—— the great ...
... face of Napoleon , one of my chum's favorites , looking down upon me , but the brow darkens , and the red star of war seems to hang too loweringly over it , and I like better that close by it of the laurelled Roman hero—— the great ...
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