Good Words, Tom 29Alexander Strahan and Company, 1888 |
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... face still unmis- takably the same , but charming ; and finally , after a fourth step towards perfection , he sketched for us a face which was simply and purely beautiful . As he stood aside from each drawing in turn as it was completed ...
... face still unmis- takably the same , but charming ; and finally , after a fourth step towards perfection , he sketched for us a face which was simply and purely beautiful . As he stood aside from each drawing in turn as it was completed ...
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... face was expressed upon the brown paper , and the artist threw himself into a chair and lit a cigarette . His eagerness to get the sketch made had seemed a little exaggerated , and now his indifference and laxness seemed a little ...
... face was expressed upon the brown paper , and the artist threw himself into a chair and lit a cigarette . His eagerness to get the sketch made had seemed a little exaggerated , and now his indifference and laxness seemed a little ...
Strona 8
... face alight with friendship and amiability , touched the theme which was in my mind . “ They are , as I said just now , delightful people , but I am not sure that some of them may not be a little dangerous if placed in contact with a ...
... face alight with friendship and amiability , touched the theme which was in my mind . “ They are , as I said just now , delightful people , but I am not sure that some of them may not be a little dangerous if placed in contact with a ...
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... face it ; and never try to persuade ourselves of anything else . Be this as it may ; if the father only is left he must do his best , and with good courage . There is a grand old English word , " mothering , " a quality which God can ...
... face it ; and never try to persuade ourselves of anything else . Be this as it may ; if the father only is left he must do his best , and with good courage . There is a grand old English word , " mothering , " a quality which God can ...
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... face , concealed by a thick crêpe veil , made it difficult to judge of her age and appearance ; but of this the Rector took small heed , so lost was he in astonish- ment as she said- " I must apologize for being unintention- ally an ...
... face , concealed by a thick crêpe veil , made it difficult to judge of her age and appearance ; but of this the Rector took small heed , so lost was he in astonish- ment as she said- " I must apologize for being unintention- ally an ...
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Strona 140 - Be not rash with thy mouth, and let not thine heart be hasty to utter any thing before God: for God is in heaven, and thou upon earth : therefore let thy words be few.
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