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Jack Sheppard

CHAPTER VI
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We have seen pitted cheeks, which we would not exchange for dimples and a satin skin.
Winifred's face had a thoroughly amiable look.

Her mouth was worthy of her face; with small, pearly-white teeth; lips glossy, rosy, and pouting; and the sweetest smile imaginable, playing constantly about them.

Her eyes were soft and blue, arched over by dark brows, and fringed by long silken lashes.

Her hair was of the darkest brown, and finest texture; and, when unloosed, hung down to her heels.

She was dressed in a little white frock, with a very long body, and very short sleeves, which looked (from a certain fullness about the hips,) as if it was intended to be worn with a hoop.


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