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Page 234
But during the struggle the bear set its claws in the boy's face and tore it cruelly ; and when the wound healed there was left a red un- sightly mark , so that he thereafter was called Scar- face . The boy thought little of the ...
But during the struggle the bear set its claws in the boy's face and tore it cruelly ; and when the wound healed there was left a red un- sightly mark , so that he thereafter was called Scar- face . The boy thought little of the ...
Page 244
As he held out his hand to take the water , he saw looking up towards him a face which was the fairest face he had ever looked on , and his heart , which never yet had known what love was , at last was set on fire by the face in the ...
As he held out his hand to take the water , he saw looking up towards him a face which was the fairest face he had ever looked on , and his heart , which never yet had known what love was , at last was set on fire by the face in the ...
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Luckily for Perseus , their faces were completely hidden from him by the posture in which they lay ; for had he but looked one instant at them ... Look at the reflection of her face and figure in the bright mirror of your shield .
Luckily for Perseus , their faces were completely hidden from him by the posture in which they lay ; for had he but looked one instant at them ... Look at the reflection of her face and figure in the bright mirror of your shield .
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