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| | Taquisara, by F. Marion Crawford : Arthur's Classic Novels (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29) |
 | | The door opened again, and Gregorio Macomer entered the room, having been informed of the presence of a visitor. |
 | | The yellow reflexion danced in her eyes, as she fastened them upon her brother-in-law's face, and he shuddered, remembering what she had said before the Duca had come. |
 | | Though Bianca and Veronica had been children, together, and there was little difference of age between them, Bianca felt that, as the married woman, she was responsible for the observance of social custom. |
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