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... felt with something like pride , the furs and satins in which it was wrapped . Sweet perfumes , also , hitherto strangers to her olfactory nerves , lent their aid in working upon her imagi- nation . She began to consider herself ...
... felt with something like pride , the furs and satins in which it was wrapped . Sweet perfumes , also , hitherto strangers to her olfactory nerves , lent their aid in working upon her imagi- nation . She began to consider herself ...
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... felt by the rude pair , who now bent in admiration over the slum- bering babe . Presently they slumbered beside it , enacting over again in dreams the adventures of the night . CHAPTER II . CONJECTURES AND SURMISES . SHORT as the 20 SIR ...
... felt by the rude pair , who now bent in admiration over the slum- bering babe . Presently they slumbered beside it , enacting over again in dreams the adventures of the night . CHAPTER II . CONJECTURES AND SURMISES . SHORT as the 20 SIR ...
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... felt so relieved and delighted , that negotiations were im- mediately set on foot for transferring Fanny Abel to Gin Hill , as the smuggler's residence was very appropriately named . These negotiations , it will easily be supposed ...
... felt so relieved and delighted , that negotiations were im- mediately set on foot for transferring Fanny Abel to Gin Hill , as the smuggler's residence was very appropriately named . These negotiations , it will easily be supposed ...
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... felt slightly throughout all the neighbouring districts , even in the antique , spacious halls of Castel - Mawr , the residence of Sir Cosmo Digby . Foremost among the votaries of gossip was the smart and showy 28 SIR COSMO DIGBY .
... felt slightly throughout all the neighbouring districts , even in the antique , spacious halls of Castel - Mawr , the residence of Sir Cosmo Digby . Foremost among the votaries of gossip was the smart and showy 28 SIR COSMO DIGBY .
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... felt altogether incapable of executing the apparent decision of his will . His face , meanwhile , alternately paled and reddened . Evidences of the conflict of many pas- sions flashed from his countenance , which , at length 46 SIR ...
... felt altogether incapable of executing the apparent decision of his will . His face , meanwhile , alternately paled and reddened . Evidences of the conflict of many pas- sions flashed from his countenance , which , at length 46 SIR ...
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Sir Cosmo Digby: A Tale of the Monmouthshire Riots, Volume 2 James Augustus St. John Visualização integral - 1843 |
Sir Cosmo Digby: A Tale of the Monmouthshire Riots, Volume 2 James Augustus St. John Visualização integral - 1843 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
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Passagens conhecidas
Página 174 - ... was thought by the common people to announce the approach of this sacred festival: Some say that ever 'gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, This bird of dawning singeth all night long: And then, they say, no spirit dares stir abroad; The nights are wholesome— then no planets strike, No fairy takes, no witch hath power to charm, So hallowed and so gracious is the time.
Página 62 - Oh Death ! where is thy sting ? Oh Grave ! where is thy victory ? The sting of Death is sin, and the strength of sin is the Law.
Página 294 - END OF VOL. I. LONDON : Printed by Schulze and Co., 13, Poland Street.
Página 54 - And when the Lamb broke the seventh seal, there was silence in heaven for about the space of half an hour.
Página 205 - It consists of lead 8G.r> to sulphur 13.5 in the hundred parts. Its value is much enhanced by the silver it carries, which varies from 30 to 56 ounces for the ton of 2,000 pounds of the galena. Besides the above, the components of the mine are ores of iron, ores of zinc, ores...
Página 147 - And he was about to suit the action to the word, when Pierre Ponce laid hold of him. " Vat ! vill you break your neck dis blessed night? Come after me I tell you; or, stay, you shall pass and go first.
Página 169 - It was now between one and two o'clock in the morning, and not a carriage or truck could be found in the streets.
Página 65 - ... the indictment, so as to give due notice to the accused that this statutory charge also was to be preferred against him. I say I should, as a lawyer, have expected this. But the question with which we have to deal is not what might have been or should have been, but what the Legislature has expressly enacted.
Página 213 - The patient who succeeded, was lying above the clothes fast asleep, with his feet upon the pillow, and his head towards the foot of the bed.
Página 26 - For himself he was on the point of being married to a lady of considerable fortune...