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... eyes fixed and glaring , his cheeks pale , and his whole countenance exhibiting a fright- ful picture of agony , the generous heart of Granby forgot every thing but commiseration for the wretched object before him . Withdrawing ...
... eyes fixed and glaring , his cheeks pale , and his whole countenance exhibiting a fright- ful picture of agony , the generous heart of Granby forgot every thing but commiseration for the wretched object before him . Withdrawing ...
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... eyes a brace of pistols , and a card . " Here is my answer , " said he , holding up the pistols , " and there ... eye , and a steady hand . Be advised , young fellow , " he added , in an insulting tone- " think twice before you drive to ...
... eyes a brace of pistols , and a card . " Here is my answer , " said he , holding up the pistols , " and there ... eye , and a steady hand . Be advised , young fellow , " he added , in an insulting tone- " think twice before you drive to ...
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... eye wander , but remained still sternly bent on Tyrrel in sad and resolute defiance . " Tyrrel ! " said he , in a ... eyes with impressive solemnity upon Tyr- rel's . The latter could not encounter their appeal . His own fell beneath ...
... eye wander , but remained still sternly bent on Tyrrel in sad and resolute defiance . " Tyrrel ! " said he , in a ... eyes with impressive solemnity upon Tyr- rel's . The latter could not encounter their appeal . His own fell beneath ...
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... eyes , and head bent forward on his breast . Once or twice he tried to raise his head , but as his eye caught that of Granby , it sunk beneath the powerful gaze of conscious rectitude . At length some new idea appeared to strike him ...
... eyes , and head bent forward on his breast . Once or twice he tried to raise his head , but as his eye caught that of Granby , it sunk beneath the powerful gaze of conscious rectitude . At length some new idea appeared to strike him ...
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... eyes of persons of lax morals , justice and firm . ness too often wear the character of harshness and passion . It has been said that the most violent among his enemies laboured to induce his soldiers to bear testimony against him : and ...
... eyes of persons of lax morals , justice and firm . ness too often wear the character of harshness and passion . It has been said that the most violent among his enemies laboured to induce his soldiers to bear testimony against him : and ...
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