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... mornings , when the landscape , all smeared in mist and fine drizzly rain , presents nothing dis- tinctly to the eye , when all the little slopes of the ground are filled up with haze , the river scarce to be traced in the valley ...
... mornings , when the landscape , all smeared in mist and fine drizzly rain , presents nothing dis- tinctly to the eye , when all the little slopes of the ground are filled up with haze , the river scarce to be traced in the valley ...
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... morning breaking upon the early sky . Caroline's eyes were large and blue , while Mary's were soft and hazel , fringed with those long dark lashes which lord Byron gives to his maid of Athens , while her hair was of a deep nut colour ...
... morning breaking upon the early sky . Caroline's eyes were large and blue , while Mary's were soft and hazel , fringed with those long dark lashes which lord Byron gives to his maid of Athens , while her hair was of a deep nut colour ...
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... morning seemed to have cast over his two relations . " Why , Mary , " he exclaimed , 66 you look most exceedingly serious ; you could not appear more melancholy if you were going to be married : but truly the day is not enlivening ...
... morning seemed to have cast over his two relations . " Why , Mary , " he exclaimed , 66 you look most exceedingly serious ; you could not appear more melancholy if you were going to be married : but truly the day is not enlivening ...
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... morning , the whole party , including . Mr. Wilmot , commenced their journey in one of the worst days that that time of year can produce . Sir Charles Melville , who was peculiar in many things , carried the has tiness of all his ...
... morning , the whole party , including . Mr. Wilmot , commenced their journey in one of the worst days that that time of year can produce . Sir Charles Melville , who was peculiar in many things , carried the has tiness of all his ...
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... morning of misty November , before the streets are filled with their busy and pe- culiar multitude , or are adorned with the gay shop windows , wherein the people , like the eastern nations on rejoicings , have displayed " their richest ...
... morning of misty November , before the streets are filled with their busy and pe- culiar multitude , or are adorned with the gay shop windows , wherein the people , like the eastern nations on rejoicings , have displayed " their richest ...
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