God and the Man: A Romance, Volume 3Chatto & Windus, Piccadilly, 1881 |
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... sight on closer scrutiny . Yes , the ship was gone ! Could she have foundered in the white squall ? Could she have sunk to the bottom , taking with her the gentle creature who had been sent - and sent , alas ! in vain - to sweeten my ...
... sight on closer scrutiny . Yes , the ship was gone ! Could she have foundered in the white squall ? Could she have sunk to the bottom , taking with her the gentle creature who had been sent - and sent , alas ! in vain - to sweeten my ...
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... sight of the vanished ship . At last I turned away , fearful that I was utterly abandoned . The fierce squalls of wind and snow still continued , but they came now less fitfully and at longer intervals ; and in the pauses between their ...
... sight of the vanished ship . At last I turned away , fearful that I was utterly abandoned . The fierce squalls of wind and snow still continued , but they came now less fitfully and at longer intervals ; and in the pauses between their ...
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... spots of sombre greenness , and nowhere was any sign of snow . At this sight my heart took courage . What land it was I knew not , but per- chance it might contain human creatures ? So I hastened CHRISTIAN CHRISTIANSON'S RECORD . 13.
... spots of sombre greenness , and nowhere was any sign of snow . At this sight my heart took courage . What land it was I knew not , but per- chance it might contain human creatures ? So I hastened CHRISTIAN CHRISTIANSON'S RECORD . 13.
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... whereon , walking cautiously , and often- times in peril of my life , I at last reached the land . This steel - bound coast grew the more strange and sinister to sight as I came nearer ; CHRISTIAN CHRISTIANSON'S RECORD . 15.
... whereon , walking cautiously , and often- times in peril of my life , I at last reached the land . This steel - bound coast grew the more strange and sinister to sight as I came nearer ; CHRISTIAN CHRISTIANSON'S RECORD . 15.
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A Romance Robert Williams Buchanan. strange and sinister to sight as I came nearer ; for the crags were of black basalt , with great caves hung with stalactites and icicles , and the crumbling shingle on every side was of a foul brown ...
A Romance Robert Williams Buchanan. strange and sinister to sight as I came nearer ; for the crags were of black basalt , with great caves hung with stalactites and icicles , and the crumbling shingle on every side was of a foul brown ...
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arms beast beheld BESANT and JAMES biscuit breath BRET HARTE cast cave Christian Christianson cloth extra cloth limp cold COLLINS crags creature cried Crown 8vo dark dead death Demy 8vo desolate despair dream drift Edited eyes face feeble feet fell fierce flesh gazed gilt hand hatchet hate head heart heaven island JAMES PAYN JAMES RICE JULIAN HAWTHORNE JUSTIN MCCARTHY knew light living looked MACQUOID MARK TWAIN moaning mouth never night numerous Illustrations OUIDA paused perchance PICCADILLY NOVELS pity poor Post 8vo prayed Priscilla R. A. PROCTOR Richard Orchard Richard Orchardson rock rude sail saved seal searched seemed shelter ship ship's shore side sight sleep snow soul spirit stone stood strange suddenly terror thing thought troubled turned utter voice W. H. MALLOCK WALTER BESANT watched wild WILKIE COLLINS wonder
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