Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 132W. Blackwood & Sons, 1882 |
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Pagina 238
... eyes the moment you looked into them . Such eyes they were ! Their particular size , shape , this or that colour , would never occur to one ; it was their strange , almost weird , effect when turned on you , that one felt . It was as ...
... eyes the moment you looked into them . Such eyes they were ! Their particular size , shape , this or that colour , would never occur to one ; it was their strange , almost weird , effect when turned on you , that one felt . It was as ...
Pagina 239
... eyes ; but what right had he to gape at her like that ? I began to wonder if she or any other of the guests would observe A's rudeness . I tried to catch his eye , but without success . In a little while I lapsed into comparative ...
... eyes ; but what right had he to gape at her like that ? I began to wonder if she or any other of the guests would observe A's rudeness . I tried to catch his eye , but without success . In a little while I lapsed into comparative ...
Pagina 460
... eyes ; and the Egyptian eyes looked down on Robert with a moody humour . The ancient creature did not move , but there was a moody humour in his eyes . The courts and corridors were silent ; they stretched away , made larger in the ...
... eyes ; and the Egyptian eyes looked down on Robert with a moody humour . The ancient creature did not move , but there was a moody humour in his eyes . The courts and corridors were silent ; they stretched away , made larger in the ...
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