Strange StoriesChatto & Windus, 1884 - 356 páginas |
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... mind will be able to treat its temptations and its tendencies far more sympathetic- ally . In " The Curate of Churnside , " again , I have tried to present a psychical analysis of a temperament not uncommon among the cultured class of ...
... mind will be able to treat its temptations and its tendencies far more sympathetic- ally . In " The Curate of Churnside , " again , I have tried to present a psychical analysis of a temperament not uncommon among the cultured class of ...
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... mind and feelings of a humble native actor in that great and terrible drama . Accustomed ourselves to looking always at the massacres and reprisals of the Mutiny from a purely English point of view , we are liable to forget that every ...
... mind and feelings of a humble native actor in that great and terrible drama . Accustomed ourselves to looking always at the massacres and reprisals of the Mutiny from a purely English point of view , we are liable to forget that every ...
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... mind going to Africa , but I can't bear going all alone . I am to have a station entirely by myself up the Ancobra river , where I shall see no other Christian face from year's end to year's end . I wish I could have had some one to ...
... mind going to Africa , but I can't bear going all alone . I am to have a station entirely by myself up the Ancobra river , where I shall see no other Christian face from year's end to year's end . I wish I could have had some one to ...
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... mind like a hideous dream . She went out , alone , at night , as she had never done before since she came to Africa , into the broad lane between the huts which constituted the chief street of Butabué . So far away from home , so ...
... mind like a hideous dream . She went out , alone , at night , as she had never done before since she came to Africa , into the broad lane between the huts which constituted the chief street of Butabué . So far away from home , so ...
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... of awaken- ing hopefulness in her voice , " where on earth did you get those clothes ? " " These clothes ? " he answered softly . 66 Why , you C must be wandering in your mind , Ethie dearest , THE REVEREND JOHN CREEDY . 17.
... of awaken- ing hopefulness in her voice , " where on earth did you get those clothes ? " " These clothes ? " he answered softly . 66 Why , you C must be wandering in your mind , Ethie dearest , THE REVEREND JOHN CREEDY . 17.
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