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... appeared upon the tower . The one , arrayed in dark Moorish armor , had the appearance of a hardy warrior : but his swarthy features , a mix- ture of the Moor and the African , with coal - black eyes deep - set and rolling quickly in ...
... appeared upon the tower . The one , arrayed in dark Moorish armor , had the appearance of a hardy warrior : but his swarthy features , a mix- ture of the Moor and the African , with coal - black eyes deep - set and rolling quickly in ...
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... appearance to be the dwelling place of a superior personage . There was an air of wealth and elegance about it , which ... appeared a living fountain of feel- ing and of love . The charms of her disposition were yet more captivating than ...
... appearance to be the dwelling place of a superior personage . There was an air of wealth and elegance about it , which ... appeared a living fountain of feel- ing and of love . The charms of her disposition were yet more captivating than ...
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... appeared publicly his ' Oneil the Rebel , ' soon followed ' Falkland , ' a romance , and with this work commenced his pub- licly acknowledged authorship . The numerous volumes of fiction which rapidly succeeded , are too well known to ...
... appeared publicly his ' Oneil the Rebel , ' soon followed ' Falkland , ' a romance , and with this work commenced his pub- licly acknowledged authorship . The numerous volumes of fiction which rapidly succeeded , are too well known to ...
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