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... fire on some wild indy winter's night , when the merriment e evening was over , it was my delight to the candle out , put some salt on the fire , hen propose that some one should tell a and that it should be about ghosts . And a time ...
... fire on some wild indy winter's night , when the merriment e evening was over , it was my delight to the candle out , put some salt on the fire , hen propose that some one should tell a and that it should be about ghosts . And a time ...
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... fire on some wild windy winter's night , when the merriment he evening was over , it was my delight to the candle out , put some salt on the fire , then propose that some one should tell a and that it should be about ghosts . And y a ...
... fire on some wild windy winter's night , when the merriment he evening was over , it was my delight to the candle out , put some salt on the fire , then propose that some one should tell a and that it should be about ghosts . And y a ...
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... fire in that huge old ke , and , engaged in a merry conversation on sts , concluding that doubtless the only ghost haunted that house was the wind ; and the evening passed cozily on , until the k struck eleven , and then we prepared for ...
... fire in that huge old ke , and , engaged in a merry conversation on sts , concluding that doubtless the only ghost haunted that house was the wind ; and the evening passed cozily on , until the k struck eleven , and then we prepared for ...
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... fire , he said that it was nothing but right that Mr. Loyyier should tell them the legend he had been talking about . " Mr. Loyyier offered to do to briefly . He said , that " it w . uld tire them altogether to listen to the long ...
... fire , he said that it was nothing but right that Mr. Loyyier should tell them the legend he had been talking about . " Mr. Loyyier offered to do to briefly . He said , that " it w . uld tire them altogether to listen to the long ...
Página 11
... fire very long when Mr. Baily , remembering something hat must be done in the stables , went out to o it , and Mr. Loyyier followed him . We dare hardly attempt to picture the cene which finished just as they returned to he parlour . We ...
... fire very long when Mr. Baily , remembering something hat must be done in the stables , went out to o it , and Mr. Loyyier followed him . We dare hardly attempt to picture the cene which finished just as they returned to he parlour . We ...
Palavras e frases frequentes
Agnes arrived artist Asthma Baily Barton beautiful bells Brighton called carved chime Christ Christmas church Clement Scott cold Court dark dear delight door earth Ellen eyes face father fire Fleet Street flowers ghost going Grinling Gibbons hand happy Harry Harry's haunted houses heard heart holy hope hurried Joe Green John John Evelyn Joseph Wheatly ladies Lane Laura Locock's look Lord Buckhurst Loyyier Ludgate Hill Maggie Maitland ment merry Midshipman Easy mind morning mother never night Oliver Cromwell passed poor pounds rain ring round Samuel Pepys Save the Queen scene seemed singing sisters sleep smile smugglers Somerset House song soon sorrow stood strange sword Tatler tears tell Temple Bar Theophilus Theophilus's things thou thought tion told truth turned village walked week William Shakespeare wind wonder words young
Passagens conhecidas
Página 33 - I THINK, when I read that sweet story of old, When Jesus was here among men, How he called little children, as lambs to his fold, I should like to have been with them then.
Página 7 - And therefore as a stranger give it welcome. There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, Than are dreamt of in your philosophy.
Página 43 - Whom, if we were not very dull, We could not choose but look on still ; Since there is no place so alone, The which He doth not fill.
Página 16 - This world is the best that we live in, To lend, or to spend, or to give in ; But to beg, or to borrow, or get a man's own, 'Tis the very worst world, sir, that ever was known.
Página 15 - Tis a very good world that we live in, To lend, or to spend, or to give in; But to beg, or to borrow, or get a man's own, Tis the very worst world, sir, that ever was known.
Página 19 - Lord! how every body's looks, and discourse in the street, is of death, and nothing else; and few people going up and down, that the town is like a place distressed and forsaken.