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These several defects were mended by succeeding matches ; the eyes were opened in the next generation , and the hump fell in a century and a half ; but the greatest difficulty was how to reduce the nose ; which I do not find was accom- ...
These several defects were mended by succeeding matches ; the eyes were opened in the next generation , and the hump fell in a century and a half ; but the greatest difficulty was how to reduce the nose ; which I do not find was accom- ...
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the eyes , hung it on each side with curious organs of sense , given it airs and graces that cannot be described ... contrive to call off the eye from great and real beauties , to childish gew - gaws , ribbons , and bone - lace . No.
the eyes , hung it on each side with curious organs of sense , given it airs and graces that cannot be described ... contrive to call off the eye from great and real beauties , to childish gew - gaws , ribbons , and bone - lace . No.
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Multitudes were very busy in the pursuit of baubles that glittered in their eyes and danced be- fore them , but often when they thought themselves within the reach of them , their footing failed and down they sunk .
Multitudes were very busy in the pursuit of baubles that glittered in their eyes and danced be- fore them , but often when they thought themselves within the reach of them , their footing failed and down they sunk .
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