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... eye . me . - -- I rose as soon as day began to appear , and put on my rags ; and whilst I was seated in an arm - chair , with my eyes fixed on the fire , pensive , melancholy , and absorbed in a train of reflections , which my situation ...
... eye . me . - -- I rose as soon as day began to appear , and put on my rags ; and whilst I was seated in an arm - chair , with my eyes fixed on the fire , pensive , melancholy , and absorbed in a train of reflections , which my situation ...
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... eyes flashed fire , and , stopping short , He listened and looked up . I looked up too ; And twice there came a hiss that thro ' me thrilled ! ' Twas heard no more . A chamois on the cliff Had roused his fellows with that cry of fear ...
... eyes flashed fire , and , stopping short , He listened and looked up . I looked up too ; And twice there came a hiss that thro ' me thrilled ! ' Twas heard no more . A chamois on the cliff Had roused his fellows with that cry of fear ...
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... eyes , and glanced complacently over his pleasing figure . The second , more like a friend than a brother , was adorned with brown and straighter hair , which mantled over his shoulders , and seemed to vie in darkness with his eyes ...
... eyes , and glanced complacently over his pleasing figure . The second , more like a friend than a brother , was adorned with brown and straighter hair , which mantled over his shoulders , and seemed to vie in darkness with his eyes ...
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