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THE FIDELITY OF HUMPHREY RUTHVEN

... chastised myself for the mad- reis of thinking a girl lile you could lovo me 1 aft ''Why, she said, looleiog at him from head to foot with thb apathetic little smile, you have the loot of 'a knight of ,jp old, Und I have read about you all my life I Do ...

ARTISTIC AND LITERARY

... turning round his head he saw, at a little distance above j where he lay, a small, steady light. Francesco's heart began to quake. The light advanced towards him, and he perceived that it was borne by a figure arrayed in white, from head to foot. Lelia I cried ...

DEARER FAR

... hastily, down the stairs, stopping at the door through which he had jdst passed. Rogue though he wos, he trembled from head to foot ; on the first alarm he had put out his hand and extinguisbed the light. crouching under cover of the counter; bat hardly ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... was no ambition in either to be made to look otherwi&e than like themselves. And it is so ; in the entire portraits from head to foot, it is the Stephensons, and nobody else, that we look at in this Life. There is consistency in the whole delineation ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... susceptible concerning the true office of deacons in the primitive church - and his small nervous body was jarred from head to foot by the concussion of an argument to which he saw no answer. In fact, the only mo- ments when he could be said to be really ...

Art and Literature

... from head to foot; and a vound from the nail is con- sidered to be poisoned. The bird, when it is pluckel, is} therefore carefully secured; it is driven into a narrow pen, t and a bar let down behind it. A stocking is then drawn r over its head, and when ...

HAYDON'S LECTURES ON PAINTING

... from head to foot, whether it was perpendicular to its base, or at an acute or obtuse angle. Whatever wyas the inclination of the lite of the principal figure, or the principal part of that figure, that inclination, taken as a line from head to foot, must ...

ART, LITERATURE, AND SCIENCE

... trans. ported 1 counstess, lifted her chin with his forefinger, and pressed a light kiss on her cheek. She quivered from head to foot, disengaged herself from his embrace with a stifled cry, and fded. Poor girl ! one of the marny who have thought they could ...

MARGARET BYNG

... carrigae. T he gentle- man in question made her an elaborate bow , but Margiret scarcely noticed it, and she trembled from head to foot as 'e elanted himself in front of her. She had no difficulty ia recogniainlg the travelling companione of the late Mr Dornton ...

THE FREE LANCES:

... blade of a canoe paddle. It was freely taken by the stranger, who, while shaking it, saw that he was being ex- aroined from head to foot. Look hyar' pursued the colossus, as if struck by some thorght which a closer scrntiny of the young man's person had ...

THROUGH GATES OF FLAME

... almost faded out of the purple skv when Mallard galloped up the steep ascent to the palace. leading a riderless horse. From head to foot he was dressed in the clothes worn by Wondford wvhen he had started from his houme, whilst on the artist's hand was the ...

REMINISCENCES OF THE CRIMEAN WAR

... the prison. They were talking coufideutislly together, and stood in the middle of the room, the governor eyeing me from head to foot, He was a big, burly man, some soi feet in height, and would weigh fiteen or sixteen stones. When they bad finished their ...