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The American Senator

CHAPTER XII
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She certainly had fine eyes, though I could never imagine how any one could look at them and think it possible that she should be in love.
They were very large, beautifully blue, but never bright; and the eyebrows over them were perfect.

Her cheeks were somewhat too long and the distance from her well-formed nose to her upper lip too great.

Her mouth was small and her teeth excellent.

But the charm of which men spoke the most was the brilliance of her complexion.

If, as the ladies said, it was all paint, she, or her maid, must have been a great artist.


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