His Natural Life, Volumen2R. Bentley, 1875 |
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... hope of escape , and with delight at hav- ing been the means of suggesting it — watched narrowly the countenance of Rufus Dawes , but she marked no answering gleam of joy in those downcast eyes . Can't it be done , Mr. Dawes ? " she ...
... hope of escape , and with delight at hav- ing been the means of suggesting it — watched narrowly the countenance of Rufus Dawes , but she marked no answering gleam of joy in those downcast eyes . Can't it be done , Mr. Dawes ? " she ...
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... hope of freedom . Rufus Dawes , drifting with the current , had allowed himself to coast along the eastern side of the harbour until the Pilot Station appeared in view on the opposite shore . By this time it was nearly seven o'clock A ...
... hope of freedom . Rufus Dawes , drifting with the current , had allowed himself to coast along the eastern side of the harbour until the Pilot Station appeared in view on the opposite shore . By this time it was nearly seven o'clock A ...
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... hope for . All his scheming , all his courage , all his peril , would but result in the patronage of a great man like Major Vickers . His heart , big with love , with self - denial , and with hopes of a fair future , would have this ...
... hope for . All his scheming , all his courage , all his peril , would but result in the patronage of a great man like Major Vickers . His heart , big with love , with self - denial , and with hopes of a fair future , would have this ...
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... hope of safety . The mercurial little creature had wreathed seaweed about her head , and holding in her hand a long twig decorated with a tuft of leaves to represent a wand , she personified one of the heroines of her books . " " I am ...
... hope of safety . The mercurial little creature had wreathed seaweed about her head , and holding in her hand a long twig decorated with a tuft of leaves to represent a wand , she personified one of the heroines of her books . " " I am ...
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... hope on the cheek of the poor lady , and the full - blown authority that already hardened the eye of Maurice Frere , and all at once he understood the result of what he had done . He had , by his own act , given himself again to bondage ...
... hope on the cheek of the poor lady , and the full - blown authority that already hardened the eye of Maurice Frere , and all at once he understood the result of what he had done . He had , by his own act , given himself again to bondage ...
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