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 131by Anthony Trollope - 1863 - 4 pagesFull view - About this book
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