Ann would spend more and more time in front of this mirror smarting herself up. She wanted to see that woman she was trying hard to, but all that she could see was her own reflection and the room behind.
As Nick, he would see her in the mirror walking up and down, again and again and smiling. She never tried to enter their own sleeping room .
It’s an old silver mirror from the eighteenth century. The price is just symbolical.
Having sold the mirror Edward sighed with relief at last.
“Why not buy something for Lora?” . He asked himself.
But the memory of the mirror made him change his mind.
Edward tapped at the door. Lora opened the door and Edward noticed that she was looking aside and not directly at him.
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It's an old silver mirror from the eighteenth century. The price is just symbolical. Having sold the mirror Edward sighed with relief at last.
— Vsuresh
It's an old silver mirror from the eighteenth century.
The price is just symbolical.
Having sold the mirror Edward sighed with relief at last.
" .
He asked himself.
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It's an old silver mirror from the eighteenth century. The price is just symbolical. Having sold the mirror Edward sighed with relief at last. "Why not buy something for Lora?" . He asked himself. But the memory of the mirror made him change his mind. Edward tapped at the door. Lora opene