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... Gray- don's return from business , and when she heard his latch - key the faintest possible color would steal into her cheeks . Up - stairs , two steps at a time , he would come , kiss her , waltz her about the room with a strength ...
... Gray- don's return from business , and when she heard his latch - key the faintest possible color would steal into her cheeks . Up - stairs , two steps at a time , he would come , kiss her , waltz her about the room with a strength ...
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... Gray- don was as much a leader as at other places where comparatively few were present . At last her attention was attracted by one who was evidently a late comer , and whose presence ap- peared to fill the apartment . All the others ...
... Gray- don was as much a leader as at other places where comparatively few were present . At last her attention was attracted by one who was evidently a late comer , and whose presence ap- peared to fill the apartment . All the others ...
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... gray eyes was rather cold and haughty when at rest , and gave an impres- sion of pride and the consciousness of power . The trait which to the observant Madge seemed most marked at first , however , was her perfect ease . Her slightest ...
... gray eyes was rather cold and haughty when at rest , and gave an impres- sion of pride and the consciousness of power . The trait which to the observant Madge seemed most marked at first , however , was her perfect ease . Her slightest ...
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... Gray- don evidently thought only of his fair partner ; but her swift glances were everywhere , gathering the rich revenue of admiration which was freely offered . For a second she encountered Madge's large black eyes , full of trouble ...
... Gray- don evidently thought only of his fair partner ; but her swift glances were everywhere , gathering the rich revenue of admiration which was freely offered . For a second she encountered Madge's large black eyes , full of trouble ...
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... - sions when she had gone out with him she had learned how unattractive in society her pale face and shy ways were . Such attentions as she had received had been to her sensitive spirit like charity . Gray- THE PARTING . 39.
... - sions when she had gone out with him she had learned how unattractive in society her pale face and shy ways were . Such attentions as she had received had been to her sensitive spirit like charity . Gray- THE PARTING . 39.
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