Chambers's Journal of Popular Literature, Science and Arts, Τόμος 51Orr and Smith, 1874 |
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Σελίδα 25
... heard afterwards to say that she had never before seen any one half so lovely as was the strange lady in question , though there was something in her look which , so Sarah averred , made her blood run cold . But this may probably have ...
... heard afterwards to say that she had never before seen any one half so lovely as was the strange lady in question , though there was something in her look which , so Sarah averred , made her blood run cold . But this may probably have ...
Σελίδα 26
... heard the wheels , nor could they withdraw their thoughts from the astounding news they had just heard . ' Then , if so , where is the will ? And why , if you suspected in what keeping it was , Violet , ' said Mrs Dashwood , ' did you ...
... heard the wheels , nor could they withdraw their thoughts from the astounding news they had just heard . ' Then , if so , where is the will ? And why , if you suspected in what keeping it was , Violet , ' said Mrs Dashwood , ' did you ...
Σελίδα 42
... heard the baronet distinctly release you from your promise , if , indeed , any such pledge would be held binding to a man whose only alternative has been between the disgrace of flight and the igno- miny of a felon's death . ' ' How ...
... heard the baronet distinctly release you from your promise , if , indeed , any such pledge would be held binding to a man whose only alternative has been between the disgrace of flight and the igno- miny of a felon's death . ' ' How ...
Σελίδα 48
... heard to declare that unless she too were rescued , he must perish with her . Accordingly , he forced his way back into the house , offering aloud fifty thousand crowns to any one who would assist in saving her ; but vain were all his ...
... heard to declare that unless she too were rescued , he must perish with her . Accordingly , he forced his way back into the house , offering aloud fifty thousand crowns to any one who would assist in saving her ; but vain were all his ...
Σελίδα 50
... heard . One thing was clear enough , and that was , that the doomed ship was the Reindeer ; and a thought struck me ... heard them talking " Good - bye , my hearty , " says he , shaking me by together for some time without taking any par ...
... heard . One thing was clear enough , and that was , that the doomed ship was the Reindeer ; and a thought struck me ... heard them talking " Good - bye , my hearty , " says he , shaking me by together for some time without taking any par ...
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