The St. Petersburg English Review, of Literature, the Arts, and Sciences, Band 1Hauer and Company, 1842 |
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... eyes were - The ( ) The following passage from Davis suggested the subject of this story : expence to the state of a wång ( imperial relative ) of the first rank is about sixty thousand taëls or 20,000 1. annually ; and this diminishes ...
... eyes were - The ( ) The following passage from Davis suggested the subject of this story : expence to the state of a wång ( imperial relative ) of the first rank is about sixty thousand taëls or 20,000 1. annually ; and this diminishes ...
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... eyes of his countrymen so extraordinary , that it would probably have brought down upon him the heavy displeasure of the govern- ment , but for some charitable doubts which were entertained as to his sanity . To us his fancy does not ...
... eyes of his countrymen so extraordinary , that it would probably have brought down upon him the heavy displeasure of the govern- ment , but for some charitable doubts which were entertained as to his sanity . To us his fancy does not ...
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... eyes of So - Sli . She had expressed herself by no means averse to Hang or Swing , Tin or Tung ; but these she had never seen ; and her father , believing that if she engaged herself under such circumstances , she might repent when she ...
... eyes of So - Sli . She had expressed herself by no means averse to Hang or Swing , Tin or Tung ; but these she had never seen ; and her father , believing that if she engaged herself under such circumstances , she might repent when she ...
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... eyes you have ! What a nice white neck , and blueish - mottled , round , innocent arms ! how fresh you are and candid ! and ah , my dear , what a fool you are ! " " » # I don't have so many coats now - a - days as in the days of my hot ...
... eyes you have ! What a nice white neck , and blueish - mottled , round , innocent arms ! how fresh you are and candid ! and ah , my dear , what a fool you are ! " " » # I don't have so many coats now - a - days as in the days of my hot ...
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... eyes , the reddest , simperingest mouth , the whitest neck , the --- in fact , I say , be as charming as you will , that is not the place in which , if you are worth anything , you are most charming . You are beautiful ; you are very ...
... eyes , the reddest , simperingest mouth , the whitest neck , the --- in fact , I say , be as charming as you will , that is not the place in which , if you are worth anything , you are most charming . You are beautiful ; you are very ...
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