The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral GroundHoughton Mifflin, 1911 - 434 էջ |
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... countenance evinced a settled composure and dignity ; his nose was straight , and approaching to Grecian ; his eye , of a gray color , was quiet , thoughtful , and rather melancholy ; the mouth and lower part of his face being ...
... countenance evinced a settled composure and dignity ; his nose was straight , and approaching to Grecian ; his eye , of a gray color , was quiet , thoughtful , and rather melancholy ; the mouth and lower part of his face being ...
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... countenance ; and there was a softness and an affability in her deportment , that added a charm many more juvenile faces do not possess . The sisters , for such the re- semblance between the younger females denoted them to be , were in ...
... countenance ; and there was a softness and an affability in her deportment , that added a charm many more juvenile faces do not possess . The sisters , for such the re- semblance between the younger females denoted them to be , were in ...
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... raising his eyes to the countenance of his host . " I hear of no movement of consequence , since the ar- rival of our new allies , " said Mr. Wharton , shaking the ashes from his pipe , and turning his back to THE SPY 77.
... raising his eyes to the countenance of his host . " I hear of no movement of consequence , since the ar- rival of our new allies , " said Mr. Wharton , shaking the ashes from his pipe , and turning his back to THE SPY 77.
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... countenance of the stranger , and that impres- sive dignity which so conspicuously denotes the empire of reason . The elder sister made one or two movements in her chair , before she ventured to say , in a tone which partook in no small ...
... countenance of the stranger , and that impres- sive dignity which so conspicuously denotes the empire of reason . The elder sister made one or two movements in her chair , before she ventured to say , in a tone which partook in no small ...
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... countenance , there was nothing communicative ; on the contrary it was strikingly reserved ; and the master of the house arose , in profound ignorance of what , in those days , was the most material point in the character of his guest ...
... countenance , there was nothing communicative ; on the contrary it was strikingly reserved ; and the master of the house arose , in profound ignorance of what , in those days , was the most material point in the character of his guest ...
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The Spy: A Tale of the Neutral Ground ; with the Portrait of the Author James Fenimore Cooper Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1842 |
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