Waverley Novels, Հատոր 35Cadell, 1849 |
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... countenance that never smiled but when she looked on me - and then , in such wan and woful sort , as the sun when he glances through an April cloud , -were it not , I say , that her mild and matron - like form and countenance forbid ...
... countenance that never smiled but when she looked on me - and then , in such wan and woful sort , as the sun when he glances through an April cloud , -were it not , I say , that her mild and matron - like form and countenance forbid ...
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... countenance yet more uninviting than that of the old crone who was performing with such dexterity the office of cook to the party . He was perhaps sixty years old ; yet his brow was not much furrowed , and his jet black hair was only ...
... countenance yet more uninviting than that of the old crone who was performing with such dexterity the office of cook to the party . He was perhaps sixty years old ; yet his brow was not much furrowed , and his jet black hair was only ...
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... countenance before me . He was too young , and evinced too little resignation to his fate , to resemble Belisarius . Coriolanus , standing by the hearth of Tullus Aufi- dius , came nearer the mark ; yet the gloomy and haughty look of ...
... countenance before me . He was too young , and evinced too little resignation to his fate , to resemble Belisarius . Coriolanus , standing by the hearth of Tullus Aufi- dius , came nearer the mark ; yet the gloomy and haughty look of ...
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... countenance , the gravity of which appeared to con- tain some seasoning of humour , and had nothing in common with the pinched puritanical air affected by devotees in general . The brow was open and free from wrinkles , whether of age ...
... countenance , the gravity of which appeared to con- tain some seasoning of humour , and had nothing in common with the pinched puritanical air affected by devotees in general . The brow was open and free from wrinkles , whether of age ...
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... countenance to my new friend , not being quite aware whether the compliment would be agreeable to such a condemner of field- sports . He understood me at once , and reminded me of the practical distinction betwixt catching the ani- mals ...
... countenance to my new friend , not being quite aware whether the compliment would be agreeable to such a condemner of field- sports . He understood me at once , and reminded me of the practical distinction betwixt catching the ani- mals ...
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