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Page 239
... Donatello had once or twice glanced aside with a watchful air , just as a hound may often be seen to take sidelong note of some suspicious object , while he gives his more direct attention to something nearer at hand . Miriam seemed now ...
... Donatello had once or twice glanced aside with a watchful air , just as a hound may often be seen to take sidelong note of some suspicious object , while he gives his more direct attention to something nearer at hand . Miriam seemed now ...
Page 240
... Donatello whom we have heretofore known . But that simple and joyous creature was gone forever . “ What have you done ? " said Miriam , in a horror - stricken whisper . The glow of rage was still lurid on Donatello's face , and now ...
... Donatello whom we have heretofore known . But that simple and joyous creature was gone forever . “ What have you done ? " said Miriam , in a horror - stricken whisper . The glow of rage was still lurid on Donatello's face , and now ...
Page 241
... Donatello ! He is quite dead ! " said she . " Stone dead ! Would I were so too ! " " Did you not mean that he should die ? " sternly asked Dona- tello , still in the glow of that intelligence which passion had de- veloped in him ...
... Donatello ! He is quite dead ! " said she . " Stone dead ! Would I were so too ! " " Did you not mean that he should die ? " sternly asked Dona- tello , still in the glow of that intelligence which passion had de- veloped in him ...
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... Donatello , Miriam , Hilda , and numerous heroes and heroines of his tales . He seldom seeks to impress a moral , but , like a true pre- Raphaelite , aims only to delineate nature . This he him- self virtually confesses in his preface ...
... Donatello , Miriam , Hilda , and numerous heroes and heroines of his tales . He seldom seeks to impress a moral , but , like a true pre- Raphaelite , aims only to delineate nature . This he him- self virtually confesses in his preface ...
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