Nigel's Vocation. Leipzig 1904Methuen, 1904 - 305 páginas |
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... eyes beneath arched brows , a slightly pointed chin and a mobile , sensitive , full - lipped mouth , he looked as though to him Fate had assigned primis et venerem et proelia . It is true that , owing to an indefinable suggestion of ...
... eyes beneath arched brows , a slightly pointed chin and a mobile , sensitive , full - lipped mouth , he looked as though to him Fate had assigned primis et venerem et proelia . It is true that , owing to an indefinable suggestion of ...
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... eyes that surrounded him . He was conscious of a preliminary inward thrill of emotion , in the shape of disappointment , on learning that he was wanted in the room set apart for the recep- tion of visitors . That did not sound promising ...
... eyes that surrounded him . He was conscious of a preliminary inward thrill of emotion , in the shape of disappointment , on learning that he was wanted in the room set apart for the recep- tion of visitors . That did not sound promising ...
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... eyes towards Mr. Linklater , who looked rather amused , and his uncle Robert , who frowned impatiently . Nobody , it appeared , intended to help him . " I have been taken completely by surprise , " he faltered at length ; " it never in ...
... eyes towards Mr. Linklater , who looked rather amused , and his uncle Robert , who frowned impatiently . Nobody , it appeared , intended to help him . " I have been taken completely by surprise , " he faltered at length ; " it never in ...
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... from the world . Nigel Scarth had always been like that , even in his irreligious , unre- generate days - had always seen better things with approving eyes , while following worse ; always repented of BROTHER ANSELM 9.
... from the world . Nigel Scarth had always been like that , even in his irreligious , unre- generate days - had always seen better things with approving eyes , while following worse ; always repented of BROTHER ANSELM 9.
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William Edward Norris. approving eyes , while following worse ; always repented of sin before reverting to it and then repenting once more . Into the bosom of the Church of Rome , as into his sole haven of refuge , he had flung himself ...
William Edward Norris. approving eyes , while following worse ; always repented of sin before reverting to it and then repenting once more . Into the bosom of the Church of Rome , as into his sole haven of refuge , he had flung himself ...
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