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| | Annals of a Quiet Neighbourhood |
 | | But there were indubitable marks of ill health upon her, notwithstanding; for not to mention her complexion, her large dark eye was burning as if the lamp of life had broken and the oil was blazing; and there was a slight expansion of the nostrils, which indicated physical unrest. |
 | | But her manner was perfectly, almost dreadfully, quiet; her voice soft, low, and chiefly expressive of indifference. |
 | | Now-a-days, the vulgar notion of what is life-like in any annals is to be realised by sternly excluding everything but the commonplace; and the means, at least, are often attained, with this much of the end as well—that the appearance life bears to vulgar minds is represented with a wonderful degree of success. |
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