Masterpieces of the World's Best Literature, Том 2Jeannette Leonard Gilder O.T. Harris, 1910 |
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... half an hour after our re- turn from church . " 66 Very well , sir . " " With what an extraordinary smile you uttered that word , ' very well , ' Jane . What a bright spot of color you have on each cheek ! and how strangely your eyes ...
... half an hour after our re- turn from church . " 66 Very well , sir . " " With what an extraordinary smile you uttered that word , ' very well , ' Jane . What a bright spot of color you have on each cheek ! and how strangely your eyes ...
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... half dream , half reality : a woman did , I doubt not , enter your room : and that woman was - must have been -Grace Poole . You call her a strange being your- self : from all you know , you have reason so to call her what did she do to ...
... half dream , half reality : a woman did , I doubt not , enter your room : and that woman was - must have been -Grace Poole . You call her a strange being your- self : from all you know , you have reason so to call her what did she do to ...
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... Half heaven was pure and stainless : the clouds now trooping before the wind , which had shifted to the west were filing off eastward in long , silvered columns . The moon shone peacefully . " Well , " said Mr. Rochester , gazing ...
... Half heaven was pure and stainless : the clouds now trooping before the wind , which had shifted to the west were filing off eastward in long , silvered columns . The moon shone peacefully . " Well , " said Mr. Rochester , gazing ...
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... half a mind to spend it by my study ire , instead of wading through heath and mud to Wuthering Heights . On coming up from dinner , however , ( N.B. , I dine between twelve and one o'clock ; the house- keeper , a matronly lady taken as ...
... half a mind to spend it by my study ire , instead of wading through heath and mud to Wuthering Heights . On coming up from dinner , however , ( N.B. , I dine between twelve and one o'clock ; the house- keeper , a matronly lady taken as ...
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... half smiling . " You are the proper person to ask me . " She flung the tea back , spoon and all ; and re- sumed her chair in a pet , her forehead corrugated , and her red under - lip pushed out like a child's ready to cry . Meanwhile ...
... half smiling . " You are the proper person to ask me . " She flung the tea back , spoon and all ; and re- sumed her chair in a pet , her forehead corrugated , and her red under - lip pushed out like a child's ready to cry . Meanwhile ...
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