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... seemed to be the most collected member of the family . She had forgotten the tediousness of her journey , and her natural smile plainly said that she had left all her cares in the little New England home , and that she had come to give ...
... seemed to be the most collected member of the family . She had forgotten the tediousness of her journey , and her natural smile plainly said that she had left all her cares in the little New England home , and that she had come to give ...
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... seemed almost to live , to breathe , to be about to speak . Ah , how infinitely sweet and tender must be the voice of such an one ! But the holy father suddenly came to his senses . It was not the spirit of the Holy Virgin that had ...
... seemed almost to live , to breathe , to be about to speak . Ah , how infinitely sweet and tender must be the voice of such an one ! But the holy father suddenly came to his senses . It was not the spirit of the Holy Virgin that had ...
Side 39
... seemed easier and his fingers accomplished the difficult runs with a new nimbleness . He realized the improvement and opened the transom , and even varied his program with the " Angels ' Serenade . " Again he lifted the pretty Dresden ...
... seemed easier and his fingers accomplished the difficult runs with a new nimbleness . He realized the improvement and opened the transom , and even varied his program with the " Angels ' Serenade . " Again he lifted the pretty Dresden ...
Side 69
... seemed to blindly stretch his hands towards some fair visions that leaned down to touch him . All the nobleness of a man surged up within him . In her deep eyes there was a glimpse of love that he had never known before . He raised ...
... seemed to blindly stretch his hands towards some fair visions that leaned down to touch him . All the nobleness of a man surged up within him . In her deep eyes there was a glimpse of love that he had never known before . He raised ...
Side 77
... seemed to illumine the smile upon the lips . She could look away across the harbor and see the church spire glistening in the light . That eccentric cler- gyman with his impressive personality and vivid intellect and lonely life ! He ...
... seemed to illumine the smile upon the lips . She could look away across the harbor and see the church spire glistening in the light . That eccentric cler- gyman with his impressive personality and vivid intellect and lonely life ! He ...
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