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... and almost hid them from view . They said little else . Settling down as well as they could in their hard chairs , they lay back and closed their eyes . The cat purred softly to herself . Soon , by his regular THE MILLER AND HIS MEN 9.
... and almost hid them from view . They said little else . Settling down as well as they could in their hard chairs , they lay back and closed their eyes . The cat purred softly to herself . Soon , by his regular THE MILLER AND HIS MEN 9.
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... eyes of those within and the sunshine . There were books about , but not too many books . The room did not belong to them , they did not fill it from floor to ceiling and spread their own peculiar smell of fragrant silence round . The ...
... eyes of those within and the sunshine . There were books about , but not too many books . The room did not belong to them , they did not fill it from floor to ceiling and spread their own peculiar smell of fragrant silence round . The ...
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Mary Elizabeth Coleridge. not be expected where the fastidious eye of the master alone surveyed them ? He felt as though he had pried into his friend's secrets , and were trespassing where he had no right to go . Who could have imagined ...
Mary Elizabeth Coleridge. not be expected where the fastidious eye of the master alone surveyed them ? He felt as though he had pried into his friend's secrets , and were trespassing where he had no right to go . Who could have imagined ...
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... eyes wandered vaguely round the room . There was nowhere to look . Everything lay naked and bare . The manuscript was not likely to conceal itself in a tumbler of water nor about the legs of a desk . Stay ! What was that ? The pointed ...
... eyes wandered vaguely round the room . There was nowhere to look . Everything lay naked and bare . The manuscript was not likely to conceal itself in a tumbler of water nor about the legs of a desk . Stay ! What was that ? The pointed ...
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... eyes ; it is in his hair . ' She would not read a line of poetry if she could help it ; but she cherished a profound respect for poets , in spite of the fact that she never wished for anything that was impossible . Her least desire ...
... eyes ; it is in his hair . ' She would not read a line of poetry if she could help it ; but she cherished a profound respect for poets , in spite of the fact that she never wished for anything that was impossible . Her least desire ...
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