Blackwood's Magazine, Том 75W. Blackwood, 1854 |
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... eyes . They are accustomed to paint the in- ternal edge of the eyelids black , and to prolong in the corners the black line which they draw , with a very fine brush , along the root of the lashes . The most elegant and refined amongst ...
... eyes . They are accustomed to paint the in- ternal edge of the eyelids black , and to prolong in the corners the black line which they draw , with a very fine brush , along the root of the lashes . The most elegant and refined amongst ...
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... eyes , for Menie has heard afar off the sound of Jenny's excitement . But Jenny , too decorous to invade the dignity of the breakfast - table , says nothing when she brings in the kettle , and does not even add to its fuff the sound of ...
... eyes , for Menie has heard afar off the sound of Jenny's excitement . But Jenny , too decorous to invade the dignity of the breakfast - table , says nothing when she brings in the kettle , and does not even add to its fuff the sound of ...
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... eyes of flowers piercing up from under its close - woven blades- soft as summer couch need be , and elastic as ever ... eye upon the kirk ; for the kirk , you will per- ceive , is almost a new one , and has little pretensions to the ...
... eyes of flowers piercing up from under its close - woven blades- soft as summer couch need be , and elastic as ever ... eye upon the kirk ; for the kirk , you will per- ceive , is almost a new one , and has little pretensions to the ...
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... eyes . " My puir laddie ! my puir laddie ! " - You could almost have fan- cied it was some misfortune to John- nie which caused this swelling of his mother's heart . " And he's in among grand folk , and turning a muckle man himsel ...
... eyes . " My puir laddie ! my puir laddie ! " - You could almost have fan- cied it was some misfortune to John- nie which caused this swelling of his mother's heart . " And he's in among grand folk , and turning a muckle man himsel ...
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... eyes , and a flush of sudden colour , to meet Miss Janet's look . Miss Janet's face was full of affectionate pride and ten- derness , but the good simple features had always a little cloud of humility and deprecation hovering over them ...
... eyes , and a flush of sudden colour , to meet Miss Janet's look . Miss Janet's face was full of affectionate pride and ten- derness , but the good simple features had always a little cloud of humility and deprecation hovering over them ...
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