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... face , and nothing more . These notions , derived from the study of the human countenance , may appear to give to the subject a greater degree of import- ance than it really deserves ; for there are many individuals not aware that they ...
... face , and nothing more . These notions , derived from the study of the human countenance , may appear to give to the subject a greater degree of import- ance than it really deserves ; for there are many individuals not aware that they ...
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... face , another of a more abstruse and intellectual character , one which more properly entitles it to be called poetical ; and here it may not be improper to remark , that a certain degree of mystery enhances the value of almost all our ...
... face , another of a more abstruse and intellectual character , one which more properly entitles it to be called poetical ; and here it may not be improper to remark , that a certain degree of mystery enhances the value of almost all our ...
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... face of the membering her husband's parting injunction , dead . He looked earnestly and long , and knelt down , and humbly and fervently peti- then directed an enquiring glance to his mo- tioned , that to her cup of bitterness there ...
... face of the membering her husband's parting injunction , dead . He looked earnestly and long , and knelt down , and humbly and fervently peti- then directed an enquiring glance to his mo- tioned , that to her cup of bitterness there ...
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THE HALL AND THE COTTAGE | 7 |
ELLEN EKSDALE 68 | 68 |
THE CURATES WIDOW 83 | 83 |
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