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LOVERS TWAIN

... enveloped her in it. The flame was extinguished almost immediately. But Cicely clung to him, utterly unnerved, trembling from head to foot. He threw his arms around her, and conducted her to a summer-house near by. Once safe within shelter he clasped her to ...

A DEAD MAN'S TRUST: A NOVEL,

... That she should ever pray to bestaved from me ! Then he dropped his head on his folded arms, ald sat silent for some minutes. Once a strong shudder shook him from head to foot; buthd uttered nosoaud. He could neither weep nor curse. Fane got up and ...

THE MAN OF HER CHOICE

... prints and drawings of faces and heads. Couspicuous amongst them was the figure of a man with a tail, in allusion to Lord BMonboddo's eccentric notions as to the orginal state of the human species. There were drawings of heads of white men, red men, and black ...

OUT OF EDEN: A NOVEL

... death opened for him a vista that might end in happiness, he still could not rejoice over it, The shadow cloak'd from head to foot, who keeps the keys of all the creeds, Is too solemn a visitor for a thoughtful human soul to wish to reap any benefit ...

THEBERTRAM BARONETCY:

... Bertram ever been here? Now, let me have the truth. His stern look alarmed his daughter, who now stood trembling from head to foot. Out of fear she told the truth, though, generally, it must be said, she was not an untruthful girL 'Yes, father. Was ...

THE SECRET OF MARK PEPYS

... beads. Some banushed member ou our tribe has ?? in this theft. The Evil One triumphs, continued Olive, trembling from head to foot. N;ot even mny mother can Bave me from the wrath of the pliests. Shs wrung hsr bands despairingly. Tha girl will gang ...

NOVELETTES BY LEADING NOVELISTS

... of your past life, and therefore your unfitness as a, rsuitor for the haunl of Miss Horton. Gesorge looked at him from head to foot one hie said, coldly, No. Your interference was scarcely needed, since I came this morning to tell all myself. By what ...

A PROUD MAN'S PENANCE

... about from post to pent, as you know. H~er face, her black eyes, her pantleg lips, her wooden shoes,-by the Lord, from head to foot the pretty little woman ?? deep into my heart. She was the only creature in all the worki of whom a/ continually thinking; ...

DR AINGER'S PATIENT:

... Interlocutor. 11I uope you do not take me for the man ? he said at lengtb, wheon his eyes had mneasured the doctor from head to foot. No. but I thought you might perhaps be acquainted with him, and could tell me how be :happens to have soi. much money ...

THE STORY WONDERFUL

... coats of manil, werencno alone. for from their midst ther 1. g lided nuisg~easly the form of a strentge ae robed from is head to foot in white. list face was Covered, or so it vs seemed to hill, hot notwithstand ing two great da-rk eyes D, Suars hoed on ...

THE PENNYCOMEQUICKS

... in my life, shouted John Dale, as he burst into the roorm occupied by his friend, then stood beck, looked at him from head to foot, and roared. ir Pennycomequick was strangely altered. He had been accustomed to shave his face, with the exception of a ...

STEPHEN ELLICOTT'S DAUGHTER:

... was at the-altar in his own church, dressed In her travelling gown, pale as the.I traditional lily, and quivering from head to. foot withI repressed agitation. Even then be had marked with approval that she commanded herself to make the responses audibly ...