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guildhall:  To Watch Over Me The History of Lovers’ Eyes From the Oxford American: It was fashionable at one time (late 1700s/early 1800s) to give your secret lover an eye portrait so that he (or she) could carry you around (on a pin or a ring) without
guildhall:  To Watch Over Me The History of Lovers’ Eyes From the Oxford American: It was fashionable at one time (late 1700s/early 1800s) to give your secret lover an eye portrait so that he (or she) could carry you around (on a pin or a ring) without
guildhall:  To Watch Over Me The History of Lovers’ Eyes From the Oxford American: It was fashionable at one time (late 1700s/early 1800s) to give your secret lover an eye portrait so that he (or she) could carry you around (on a pin or a ring) without
guildhall:  To Watch Over Me The History of Lovers’ Eyes From the Oxford American: It was fashionable at one time (late 1700s/early 1800s) to give your secret lover an eye portrait so that he (or she) could carry you around (on a pin or a ring) without
guildhall:  To Watch Over Me The History of Lovers’ Eyes From the Oxford American: It was fashionable at one time (late 1700s/early 1800s) to give your secret lover an eye portrait so that he (or she) could carry you around (on a pin or a ring) without
guildhall:  To Watch Over Me The History of Lovers’ Eyes From the Oxford American: It was fashionable at one time (late 1700s/early 1800s) to give your secret lover an eye portrait so that he (or she) could carry you around (on a pin or a ring) without
guildhall:  To Watch Over Me The History of Lovers’ Eyes From the Oxford American: It was fashionable at one time (late 1700s/early 1800s) to give your secret lover an eye portrait so that he (or she) could carry you around (on a pin or a ring) without
guildhall:  To Watch Over Me The History of Lovers’ Eyes From the Oxford American: It was fashionable at one time (late 1700s/early 1800s) to give your secret lover an eye portrait so that he (or she) could carry you around (on a pin or a ring) without

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