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Carlostein retired ; and Laura , turning to the portrait of her father , continued for a considerable time contemplating it with ... Laura said , he was obliged to go , and immediately turned the discourse to other subjects .
Carlostein retired ; and Laura , turning to the portrait of her father , continued for a considerable time contemplating it with ... Laura said , he was obliged to go , and immediately turned the discourse to other subjects .
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The back of this form was turned to me , and I could observe , from the should- ers and neck , it was that of an old woman , whose dress was an old - fashioned gown , which , I think , ladies cal ' a sacque ; that is , a sort of robe ...
The back of this form was turned to me , and I could observe , from the should- ers and neck , it was that of an old woman , whose dress was an old - fashioned gown , which , I think , ladies cal ' a sacque ; that is , a sort of robe ...
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Ambrose turned towards him , and as if cautious to make no further advances than the other had done , gently bowed his heau sufficient to acknowledge the salutation , and was about to pass on , when Linsdale , for such the other proved ...
Ambrose turned towards him , and as if cautious to make no further advances than the other had done , gently bowed his heau sufficient to acknowledge the salutation , and was about to pass on , when Linsdale , for such the other proved ...
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