Her eyes are hazel, her lips are prominent, her nose is straight, her face is white, dotted with light freckles scattered across her cheeks and parts of her neck. She has a slender body and long gray hair, as if she were a girl from heaven peeking down to earth from behind the gray clouds of night.
Ababil Part Three Jumana with the Hazel Eyes
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A novel that tells a mysterious love story that weaves together reality and fantasy in a poetic and captivating style.
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Categories: | Literature, Novels, stories, Prose literature |
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Tags: | literature, love, Novels, Romance |
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Publisher | Arabic Literature Publishing Center |
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