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Page 146
Deakin was outwardly so sweet to everyone : he wore such a look of compassion and understanding on his face , his eyes gleamed so brightly , that he was known as Affable Alfred , every man's friend and no man's enemy .
Deakin was outwardly so sweet to everyone : he wore such a look of compassion and understanding on his face , his eyes gleamed so brightly , that he was known as Affable Alfred , every man's friend and no man's enemy .
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The eyes of the ladies scrutinized the toilettes of other women , while the eyes of the gentlemen swept over those areas of the ladies ' forms not covered by their gowns , or looked with glistening eyes towards the bar .
The eyes of the ladies scrutinized the toilettes of other women , while the eyes of the gentlemen swept over those areas of the ladies ' forms not covered by their gowns , or looked with glistening eyes towards the bar .
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They called each other ' Brother ' ; they referred to ' The Cause ' , often with tears in their eyes and a break in the voice ; with glistening eyes they sang with fervour ' Solidarity for ever - For union makes us strong ' ...
They called each other ' Brother ' ; they referred to ' The Cause ' , often with tears in their eyes and a break in the voice ; with glistening eyes they sang with fervour ' Solidarity for ever - For union makes us strong ' ...
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Contents
A COAT OF CONSERVATIVE VARNISH | 29 |
MORAL IMPROVERS AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPERS | 53 |
A TIME OF TUMULT | 90 |
Copyright | |
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