The Western Monthly, Томове 1–2Francis Fisher Browne Reed & Tuttle, 1869 |
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... dark eyes , and a waving mass of brown hair swept carelessly back from a broad white forehead . There was a clear , honest look in the hazel eyes that impressed one favora- bly , and an expression of firmness and energy in the finely ...
... dark eyes , and a waving mass of brown hair swept carelessly back from a broad white forehead . There was a clear , honest look in the hazel eyes that impressed one favora- bly , and an expression of firmness and energy in the finely ...
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... dark waves over her soul . He knew that she had fallen asleep in the hope of immortality , and that amid the golden glories of the resurrection morn she would receive a crown of life . " Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord , " she ...
... dark waves over her soul . He knew that she had fallen asleep in the hope of immortality , and that amid the golden glories of the resurrection morn she would receive a crown of life . " Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord , " she ...
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... dark eyes , and quivered in the voice that had hitherto so bravely kept them back . He left Harding's office with bitter thoughts of mankind , and almost hating his race . He did not know that there was a strong feeling of sympathy for ...
... dark eyes , and quivered in the voice that had hitherto so bravely kept them back . He left Harding's office with bitter thoughts of mankind , and almost hating his race . He did not know that there was a strong feeling of sympathy for ...
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... dark eyes , though swollen with constant weep- ing , still gleamed with the light of truth . Harding again appeared as counsel for the prosecution , and the same witnesses testified precisely as before , and it seemed as if nothing was ...
... dark eyes , though swollen with constant weep- ing , still gleamed with the light of truth . Harding again appeared as counsel for the prosecution , and the same witnesses testified precisely as before , and it seemed as if nothing was ...
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... dark hours of his strong trial , he would not allow the golden sun of prosperity to wither the fair garlands of virtue . He remained true to his early vows and carefully examined every case until he was satisfied of its justice before ...
... dark hours of his strong trial , he would not allow the golden sun of prosperity to wither the fair garlands of virtue . He remained true to his early vows and carefully examined every case until he was satisfied of its justice before ...
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