American Chronicle: The Autobiography of Ray Stannard Baker David GraysonC. Scribner's Sons, 1945 - 531 ページ |
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... eyes , you are asleep . " When I looked into his china - blue eyes , not four inches from mine , and listened to his dreamy voice , I felt something strange going on inside me . I resisted desperately for a minute or two , and then ...
... eyes , you are asleep . " When I looked into his china - blue eyes , not four inches from mine , and listened to his dreamy voice , I felt something strange going on inside me . I resisted desperately for a minute or two , and then ...
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... eye was fixed on the little , old , round - shouldered man in the carriage . A shout - a well - trained and evidently ... eyes without moving his head , as if he were always seeking to look behind him , to pry out secrets , to surprise ...
... eye was fixed on the little , old , round - shouldered man in the carriage . A shout - a well - trained and evidently ... eyes without moving his head , as if he were always seeking to look behind him , to pry out secrets , to surprise ...
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... eyes emphasized a characteristic I had often noted before - the size and luminosity of his eyes . They were extremely clear , and he looked at one with a piercing intentness . In regard to the calling of the George Washington , he said ...
... eyes emphasized a characteristic I had often noted before - the size and luminosity of his eyes . They were extremely clear , and he looked at one with a piercing intentness . In regard to the calling of the George Washington , he said ...
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