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rather that failed to please. His features were regular, but too
relaxed: his eye was large and well cut, but the life looking out of
it was a tame, vacant life- at least so I thought.
The sound of the dressing-bell dispersed the party. It was not till
after dinner that I saw him again: he then seemed quite at his ease.
But I liked his physiognomy even less than before: it struck me as
being at the same time unsettled and inanimate. His eye wandered,
and had no meaning in its wandering: this gave him an odd look, such
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as I never remembered to have seen. For a handsome and not an
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that aquiline nose and small cherry mouth; there was no thought on the
low, even forehead; no command in that blank, brown eye.
As I sat in my usual nook, and looked at him with the light of
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