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Page 32
... glad- ness . Frankness and truth were reflected on her brow , like flowers in the clearest pool ; the thou- sand nameless lines and mouldings , which create expression , were replete with beaming innocence and irresistible attraction ...
... glad- ness . Frankness and truth were reflected on her brow , like flowers in the clearest pool ; the thou- sand nameless lines and mouldings , which create expression , were replete with beaming innocence and irresistible attraction ...
Page 53
... glad of so favourable an opportunity for culti- vating it . A few difficulties presented them- selves . Whitelock had brought his own mate- rials with him , but he possessed no superfluity -and they were not to be procured at the settle ...
... glad of so favourable an opportunity for culti- vating it . A few difficulties presented them- selves . Whitelock had brought his own mate- rials with him , but he possessed no superfluity -and they were not to be procured at the settle ...
Page 56
... glad to see him whenever he came ; questioned him about the pictures which existed in the old world , and , with a mixture of wonder and curiosity , began to think that there was magic in an art , that pro- duced the effects which he ...
... glad to see him whenever he came ; questioned him about the pictures which existed in the old world , and , with a mixture of wonder and curiosity , began to think that there was magic in an art , that pro- duced the effects which he ...
Page 57
... glad that her eyes had not always been so intently fixed on the paper before her . He proposed sketching from nature . They made studies from trees , and contemplated the chang- ing hues of earth and sky together . talking of tints ...
... glad that her eyes had not always been so intently fixed on the paper before her . He proposed sketching from nature . They made studies from trees , and contemplated the chang- ing hues of earth and sky together . talking of tints ...
Page 59
... glad to get rid , for a time , of Whitelock's disagreeable society ; but it never crossed his imagination that his angelic girl could be annoyed or injured , meanwhile , by the presumptuous advances of a man whom he de- spised . Ethel ...
... glad to get rid , for a time , of Whitelock's disagreeable society ; but it never crossed his imagination that his angelic girl could be annoyed or injured , meanwhile , by the presumptuous advances of a man whom he de- spised . Ethel ...
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