The New Abelard: A Romance, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, 1884 |
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... gazed sadly , almost vacantly , around her on the gloomy forests and distant hills , the pre- cipices spanned by aerial bridges , the quaint villages clinging like birds ' - nests here and there , the dark vistas of mountain side gashed ...
... gazed sadly , almost vacantly , around her on the gloomy forests and distant hills , the pre- cipices spanned by aerial bridges , the quaint villages clinging like birds ' - nests here and there , the dark vistas of mountain side gashed ...
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... gazed at it for a time in trembling hesi- tation . Should he go ? Why not ? Suppose the people were humbugs , were they worse than dozens of others he had met ? and they had at least the merit of bringing back to him the presence of the ...
... gazed at it for a time in trembling hesi- tation . Should he go ? Why not ? Suppose the people were humbugs , were they worse than dozens of others he had met ? and they had at least the merit of bringing back to him the presence of the ...
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... , helpless and almost fainting - her eyes were heavy , her lips blue ; and he seemed to be looking straight into the face of death . Bradley paused , and the two gazed into each other's eyes . He saw that her A CATASTROPHE . 73.
... , helpless and almost fainting - her eyes were heavy , her lips blue ; and he seemed to be looking straight into the face of death . Bradley paused , and the two gazed into each other's eyes . He saw that her A CATASTROPHE . 73.
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... gazed wildly around , there was a tiny fleck of red upon her lips , like blood . She looked up in her brother's face , and began laughing hysterically . ' Eustasia ! For God's sake , control yourself ! You'll make yourself downright ill ...
... gazed wildly around , there was a tiny fleck of red upon her lips , like blood . She looked up in her brother's face , and began laughing hysterically . ' Eustasia ! For God's sake , control yourself ! You'll make yourself downright ill ...
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... gazed wildly around him , until his eyes fell upon the face of the aged official whom he had just accosted . He en- deavoured to question him again , but the little Italian at his command seemed to have for- saken him , and he stammered ...
... gazed wildly around him , until his eyes fell upon the face of the aged official whom he had just accosted . He en- deavoured to question him again , but the little Italian at his command seemed to have for- saken him , and he stammered ...
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