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" She was bright, well-featured, with speaking lustrous eyes, with perfect complexion, and full bust, with head of glorious shape and figure like a Juno ; — and yet with all her beauty she had ever about her an air of homeliness which made the sweetness... "
Rachel Ray: A Novel - Page 131
by Anthony Trollope - 1863 - 4 pages
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A Book of Anniversaries

Anniversaries - 1918 - 184 pages
...is by conferring kindness that love is created. The Lady of Launay, chap. vii, by ANTHONY TROLLOPE. I have seen in Italy and in America women perhaps...I think, and as such is the happiest of the three. Rachel Ray, chap. vii, by ANTHONY TROLLOPE. Greek is a harp we love to hear, And Latin is a trumpet...
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Rachel Ray

Anthony Trollope - Fiction - 1998 - 470 pages
...common consent throughout Baslehurst. CHAPTER VII AN ACCOUNT OF MRS. TAPPITT'S BALL — COMMENCED MBS. BUTLER CORNBURY was a very pretty woman. She possessed...think, and as such is the happiest of the three. I do not say that Mrs. Butler Cornbury was a woman of very strong feeling; but her strongest feelings were...
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