The Yellow Book, Volume 3AMS Press, 1967 - Great Britain |
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Page 94
... smile of recognition flashed across his face , which was answered by a girl in the procession . She just glanced from her book , and the smile with which she let her eyes rest upon him for a moment , before she dropped them , did not ...
... smile of recognition flashed across his face , which was answered by a girl in the procession . She just glanced from her book , and the smile with which she let her eyes rest upon him for a moment , before she dropped them , did not ...
Page 95
... smile of a convent - bred child , which seemed sometimes , at least to Campion , to be after all a finer mode of conversation . He threw himself down now on the bench , wondering when his hosts would have finished their de- votions ...
... smile of a convent - bred child , which seemed sometimes , at least to Campion , to be after all a finer mode of conversation . He threw himself down now on the bench , wondering when his hosts would have finished their de- votions ...
Page 160
... smile for smile. " I drink," he said, " to mv mother, Acaill of Orgiall." But the King snatched the cup from his fingers, and dashed it down on the board, so that the vellow mead spilled and stained Astrild's cloak ; but she did not ...
... smile for smile. " I drink," he said, " to mv mother, Acaill of Orgiall." But the King snatched the cup from his fingers, and dashed it down on the board, so that the vellow mead spilled and stained Astrild's cloak ; but she did not ...
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