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... turning round , burst into tears . But she could not continue thus long - she had not strength to weep . Again ... turned to my acquaintance ; he had been affected even to tears , and looked upon me with an ill concealed scowl of ...
... turning round , burst into tears . But she could not continue thus long - she had not strength to weep . Again ... turned to my acquaintance ; he had been affected even to tears , and looked upon me with an ill concealed scowl of ...
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... turned to meet his look , and oh ! such a look ! But I did not endure it long ; he again turned away , and throwing back his head , was quiet as a child . Gradually his breath returned , the blood coursed more freely in its channels ...
... turned to meet his look , and oh ! such a look ! But I did not endure it long ; he again turned away , and throwing back his head , was quiet as a child . Gradually his breath returned , the blood coursed more freely in its channels ...
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... turning over a multitude of papers , he mutter- ed to himself his ill feeling , at not finding that for which he sought . Once more he turned over papers innumerable , and once more gave a grunt of displeasure . A yawn from me , drew ...
... turning over a multitude of papers , he mutter- ed to himself his ill feeling , at not finding that for which he sought . Once more he turned over papers innumerable , and once more gave a grunt of displeasure . A yawn from me , drew ...
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