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... stood like a figure turned to stone . She felt the world whirling round her as if she were coming down , down , some wonder- ful fall , too giddy and sickening to estimate . The colour and the eagerness went out of her face . She took ...
... stood like a figure turned to stone . She felt the world whirling round her as if she were coming down , down , some wonder- ful fall , too giddy and sickening to estimate . The colour and the eagerness went out of her face . She took ...
Pagina 204
... stood watch- ing the girl , who had now risen , stood watching her with some shadowy expectation of awaiting a reply . At any rate , so Leigh Cur- wen interpreted the look . " You have been kind to me , " The colour flew up into her she ...
... stood watch- ing the girl , who had now risen , stood watching her with some shadowy expectation of awaiting a reply . At any rate , so Leigh Cur- wen interpreted the look . " You have been kind to me , " The colour flew up into her she ...
Pagina 231
... stood . She herself at his words was conscious of an abatement of fear -of some influence of calm steal- ing over her , which even served to deprive him of the terror he had possessed for her . There was reliance still to be placed on ...
... stood . She herself at his words was conscious of an abatement of fear -of some influence of calm steal- ing over her , which even served to deprive him of the terror he had possessed for her . There was reliance still to be placed on ...
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