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... Cicely Loraine , the eldest daughter of the family , played beautifully . She was good - looking , commanding in manner , rather tall , graceful in figure , and had a slightly aquiline nose ; her dark hair was braided closely and simply ...
... Cicely Loraine , the eldest daughter of the family , played beautifully . She was good - looking , commanding in manner , rather tall , graceful in figure , and had a slightly aquiline nose ; her dark hair was braided closely and simply ...
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... Cicely scarcely would be called suitable to a girl , made her brother eminently handsome . His hair slightly curling , gave an expression of extreme youth to his countenance . His dark eye , which sparkled between a keen intelligence ...
... Cicely scarcely would be called suitable to a girl , made her brother eminently handsome . His hair slightly curling , gave an expression of extreme youth to his countenance . His dark eye , which sparkled between a keen intelligence ...
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... Cicely , I will answer for it , you would never guess what I have been about ; and here's my little Grace , sitting as grave as a judge , as usual , reading away with all her might at those books , till I believe she must read them ...
... Cicely , I will answer for it , you would never guess what I have been about ; and here's my little Grace , sitting as grave as a judge , as usual , reading away with all her might at those books , till I believe she must read them ...
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... Cicely , " for really we get little enough of your time . " " Well , I wish somebody would care as much for my time , " said Maxwell , who had been playing with the ears of the dog on the rug for the last quarter of an hour , " I am ...
... Cicely , " for really we get little enough of your time . " " Well , I wish somebody would care as much for my time , " said Maxwell , who had been playing with the ears of the dog on the rug for the last quarter of an hour , " I am ...
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... , and did not sympathise with the movement generation . Cicely Loraine , though a noble girl , and high minded in conduct , was yet It was he that taught her im- somewhat hard in her line ; and more marked by 26 LEONARD AND DENNIS .
... , and did not sympathise with the movement generation . Cicely Loraine , though a noble girl , and high minded in conduct , was yet It was he that taught her im- somewhat hard in her line ; and more marked by 26 LEONARD AND DENNIS .
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