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... wonder he could be of the same blood and bone as mild and pleasant Lippo , but who to him was never without a grave soft smile that took all the darkness from this face it shone on , and who for him had many tender thoughts and acts ...
... wonder he could be of the same blood and bone as mild and pleasant Lippo , but who to him was never without a grave soft smile that took all the darkness from this face it shone on , and who for him had many tender thoughts and acts ...
Side 60
... wonder ; the little lad played better than most of his age , and had a gift for stringing his rhymes , that was all . For himself , he was almost jealous of the lute as he was of the child Gemma . For Bruno loved the boy with a covetous ...
... wonder ; the little lad played better than most of his age , and had a gift for stringing his rhymes , that was all . For himself , he was almost jealous of the lute as he was of the child Gemma . For Bruno loved the boy with a covetous ...
Side 65
... wonder . He would have left the boy to starve , only Lippo took it home , and shamed him . " " He is good to the child now , " said Noë , the tinman , who had a weakness for seeing both sides of a question , which made him very ...
... wonder . He would have left the boy to starve , only Lippo took it home , and shamed him . " " He is good to the child now , " said Noë , the tinman , who had a weakness for seeing both sides of a question , which made him very ...
Side 77
... wonder either at Bruno's kindness or at the other's unkindness ; because children take good and evil as the birds take rain and sunshine . But it lightened the troubles of his young life and made them bearable . He had never wandered ...
... wonder either at Bruno's kindness or at the other's unkindness ; because children take good and evil as the birds take rain and sunshine . But it lightened the troubles of his young life and made them bearable . He had never wandered ...
Side 84
... wonder locked up in that pear - wood case ! oh , the deep undreamed - of joys that lay in those mute strings ! The child thought of nothing else . After those murmurs of marvellous meanings that had come to him when touching that ...
... wonder locked up in that pear - wood case ! oh , the deep undreamed - of joys that lay in those mute strings ! The child thought of nothing else . After those murmurs of marvellous meanings that had come to him when touching that ...
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