| 1861 - 522 pages
...even to my eye, and men value the size of another's muscle and the strength of his sinew more than they do the form of his face. But beautiful it was,...Chevasney, who do you think is one of the beautes r^gnantes up here ?" asked De Vigne, pushing me some Cubas. "How should I know? The Cherryhinton barmaid?"... | |
| 1861 - 522 pages
...even to my eye, and men value the sire of another's muscle and the strength of his sinew more than they do the form of his face. But beautiful it was,...Sabretasche. " Chevasney, who do you think is one of the beautés régnante» up here ?" asked De Vigne, pushing me some Cubas. "How should I know? The Cherryhiuton... | |
| Marie Louise De la Ramée - 1863 - 352 pages
...was ; with its pallid, aristocratic features, its large mournful eyes, its silky moustaches, and rich wavy hair. Reckless devil-may-care, the man looked,...man ever found so faithful a friend, and no woman so faithless a lover, as in Vivian Sabretasche. ' Chevasney, who do you think is one of the reigning... | |
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