Collected Works of Charles Kingsley: Westward ho!Macmillan and Company, 1894 |
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... face to face with the hero of the emerald crest , and got as many peeps as he could at the wonder . But when he saw the sailors , one after another , hav- ing turned it over a while , come forward and offer to join Mr. Oxenham , his ...
... face to face with the hero of the emerald crest , and got as many peeps as he could at the wonder . But when he saw the sailors , one after another , hav- ing turned it over a while , come forward and offer to join Mr. Oxenham , his ...
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... face invaders stronger and more cruel far than Dane or Norman , and bear thy part in that great Titan strife before the renown of which the name of Salamis shall fade away ! Mr. Oxenham came that evening to supper as he had pro- mised ...
... face invaders stronger and more cruel far than Dane or Norman , and bear thy part in that great Titan strife before the renown of which the name of Salamis shall fade away ! Mr. Oxenham came that evening to supper as he had pro- mised ...
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... before the rails , are all eyes turned to the pew where Mrs. Leigh of Burrough has hid her face between her hands , and her hood rustles and shakes to her joyful sobs ? Because there was fellow CHAP . II . ] 19 THE FIRST TIME .
... before the rails , are all eyes turned to the pew where Mrs. Leigh of Burrough has hid her face between her hands , and her hood rustles and shakes to her joyful sobs ? Because there was fellow CHAP . II . ] 19 THE FIRST TIME .
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... face and figure ; and still more lovely from the divine calm which brooded , like the dove of peace and the Holy Spirit of God ( which indeed it was ) , over every look , and word , and gesture ; a sweetness which had been ripened by ...
... face and figure ; and still more lovely from the divine calm which brooded , like the dove of peace and the Holy Spirit of God ( which indeed it was ) , over every look , and word , and gesture ; a sweetness which had been ripened by ...
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... face was somewhat long and thin ; the nose aquiline ; and the languid mouth showed , perhaps , too much of the ivory upper teeth ; but the most striking point of the speaker's appearance was the extraordinary brilliancy of his ...
... face was somewhat long and thin ; the nose aquiline ; and the languid mouth showed , perhaps , too much of the ivory upper teeth ; but the most striking point of the speaker's appearance was the extraordinary brilliancy of his ...
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