Paul Jones : a Romance, Bind 1Oliver & Boyd, 1826 - 1123 sider |
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... glance of eye and unwavering resolution of heart , with which she had endowed the other ; while , to complete the dissimilitude , educa- tion and circumstances had combined to animate their minds and hearts by different impulses , which ...
... glance of eye and unwavering resolution of heart , with which she had endowed the other ; while , to complete the dissimilitude , educa- tion and circumstances had combined to animate their minds and hearts by different impulses , which ...
Side 8
Allan Cunningham. noble , and imparted a wayward and unsettled glance to large , round , dark , and deep - sunk eyes , with lashes as black as the back of the raven . Some- thing of foreign travel was visible , about him ; and this was ...
Allan Cunningham. noble , and imparted a wayward and unsettled glance to large , round , dark , and deep - sunk eyes , with lashes as black as the back of the raven . Some- thing of foreign travel was visible , about him ; and this was ...
Side 9
... glance , which dived into human purposes , and sounded the depths of men with the accuracy of a plummet . His dress had something of a mili- tary look about it - was plain rather than coarse ; while a gold watch , and silver buckles in ...
... glance , which dived into human purposes , and sounded the depths of men with the accuracy of a plummet . His dress had something of a mili- tary look about it - was plain rather than coarse ; while a gold watch , and silver buckles in ...
Side 26
... glance of whose eye would haunt one's thoughts for a lifetime . She had a quick wit , and a witching grace of manner , which won the hearts of old and young . The aged men blessed her as she passed them on the way to the kirk ; and , at ...
... glance of whose eye would haunt one's thoughts for a lifetime . She had a quick wit , and a witching grace of manner , which won the hearts of old and young . The aged men blessed her as she passed them on the way to the kirk ; and , at ...
Side 45
... glance of a Dalveen can never be forgotten , nor the weight of their right hand ; and yours is weightier since I first felt it on this very spot , when we quarrelled about a point of land and maritime precedence be- tween a shell - fish ...
... glance of a Dalveen can never be forgotten , nor the weight of their right hand ; and yours is weightier since I first felt it on this very spot , when we quarrelled about a point of land and maritime precedence be- tween a shell - fish ...
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