A winter in MoroccoРипол Классик, 1873 |
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... his fore- head , and he had large dark eyes , and even , white teeth . " Yes , madame - sare , " said Louis gently , his feelings evidently mollified by my humility into pity for my ignorance 18 A WINTER IN MOROCCO .
... his fore- head , and he had large dark eyes , and even , white teeth . " Yes , madame - sare , " said Louis gently , his feelings evidently mollified by my humility into pity for my ignorance 18 A WINTER IN MOROCCO .
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... eyes , and the feel of them set my teeth on edge . There was a small bedstead with a rather undesirable - looking bed , a minute wash- stand and dressing - table , and all the rest of the room that was not occupied by a huge chest of ...
... eyes , and the feel of them set my teeth on edge . There was a small bedstead with a rather undesirable - looking bed , a minute wash- stand and dressing - table , and all the rest of the room that was not occupied by a huge chest of ...
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... eyes were for a few minutes dazzled and half - blinded by the bright sunlight . We found that a cloth had been spread on the terrace in front of the cave , on which the members of the picnic party who had not accompanied us through the ...
... eyes were for a few minutes dazzled and half - blinded by the bright sunlight . We found that a cloth had been spread on the terrace in front of the cave , on which the members of the picnic party who had not accompanied us through the ...
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... eyes as we went down , down on the other side of it . we rose again , this time sideways , up on another still greater one , and then sank sideways down ; and as we did , I felt my prop leave me , and opening my eyes , I saw Mr. Lyons ...
... eyes as we went down , down on the other side of it . we rose again , this time sideways , up on another still greater one , and then sank sideways down ; and as we did , I felt my prop leave me , and opening my eyes , I saw Mr. Lyons ...
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... eyes , but at other times it was pleasant to look up and watch the stars appearing one by one . I don't think I was frightened . My friend in the yellow tarpaulin seemed to expect me to be so , and in the moments of apparent peril would ...
... eyes , but at other times it was pleasant to look up and watch the stars appearing one by one . I don't think I was frightened . My friend in the yellow tarpaulin seemed to expect me to be so , and in the moments of apparent peril would ...
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