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... his right noble countenance and worshipful bearing lest not the spectator
opportunity to notice the negligence of his attire . His face , which was of a manly
age - two years short of thirty - had been most providently fashioned , with a
forehead ...
... his right noble countenance and worshipful bearing lest not the spectator
opportunity to notice the negligence of his attire . His face , which was of a manly
age - two years short of thirty - had been most providently fashioned , with a
forehead ...
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She wore on the back of her head a small velvet hat , from under which escaped
several long dark tresses , that , parted in the front , set off to great advantage a
right comely face , of a very rich complexion , which was made infinitely more ...
She wore on the back of her head a small velvet hat , from under which escaped
several long dark tresses , that , parted in the front , set off to great advantage a
right comely face , of a very rich complexion , which was made infinitely more ...
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... cost me fifty crowns , or I ' m a villanous Jew . I did promise it you , I remember
well ; but if it please you , sweetest , ” continued the old man , sidling up to her ,
and leering in her face , “ it shall be yours for a kiss . - Accept you the conditions ?
... cost me fifty crowns , or I ' m a villanous Jew . I did promise it you , I remember
well ; but if it please you , sweetest , ” continued the old man , sidling up to her ,
and leering in her face , “ it shall be yours for a kiss . - Accept you the conditions ?
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asked the old man eagerly , as he raised his eyes to her face ; and , immediately
they rested upon her well - favoured countenance , they again began to twinkle
with delight . “ Truly have you the softest and most insinuating looks , and your ...
asked the old man eagerly , as he raised his eyes to her face ; and , immediately
they rested upon her well - favoured countenance , they again began to twinkle
with delight . “ Truly have you the softest and most insinuating looks , and your ...
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I am no thief , sir , " said the youth , reddening in the face ; “ I do consess that I
took what you have in your hand , that I might have light to assist me in my
studies ; but if the loss grieve you , they cannot be worth more than a halfpenny ,
and you ...
I am no thief , sir , " said the youth , reddening in the face ; “ I do consess that I
took what you have in your hand , that I might have light to assist me in my
studies ; but if the loss grieve you , they cannot be worth more than a halfpenny ,
and you ...
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