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... arm , insisting that I looked most charmingly , and beseeching me to make a looking - glass of his eyes . was obliged to be so very uncourteous , as to reply , that they were quite too small for that purpose ; on which account , he ...
... arm , insisting that I looked most charmingly , and beseeching me to make a looking - glass of his eyes . was obliged to be so very uncourteous , as to reply , that they were quite too small for that purpose ; on which account , he ...
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... arms round his neck , and prayed him to forgive my bad humor and my folly . Without answering , he held me close to his breast so tenderly , so forgivingly , while a tear slowly ran down his cheek . Never did I love him so much as in ...
... arms round his neck , and prayed him to forgive my bad humor and my folly . Without answering , he held me close to his breast so tenderly , so forgivingly , while a tear slowly ran down his cheek . Never did I love him so much as in ...
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... arms about ; still , commands so and so ; " yet in secret she whenever it is her will to do so , she can calumniates ... arm of Ma chère mère puts on the restraining many , indeed , are the histories which are re - rein , and compels her ...
... arms about ; still , commands so and so ; " yet in secret she whenever it is her will to do so , she can calumniates ... arm of Ma chère mère puts on the restraining many , indeed , are the histories which are re - rein , and compels her ...
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... arms . other away ; but I hope that Rosenvik may The recollection of my own childhood tells yet do honor to its name ; and in the mean me how important first impressi ns are ; time , that the beautiful may not supplant the therefore ...
... arms . other away ; but I hope that Rosenvik may The recollection of my own childhood tells yet do honor to its name ; and in the mean me how important first impressi ns are ; time , that the beautiful may not supplant the therefore ...
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... arm held back the horses , and by a quick turn prevented any misfortune . Presently the heaven - chariot and the dis- obligeante stood side by side ; and again in good - humor , she said laughingly and jesting- ly to Lagman Hök , who ...
... arm held back the horses , and by a quick turn prevented any misfortune . Presently the heaven - chariot and the dis- obligeante stood side by side ; and again in good - humor , she said laughingly and jesting- ly to Lagman Hök , who ...
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