New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 69. köideHenry Colburn, 1843 |
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... heard that morning of her misfortunes , made his appearance . She had not seen him since her marriage , and she felt as if saved from despair when she saw him once more at his side . But when he said that he had come to fetch her home ...
... heard that morning of her misfortunes , made his appearance . She had not seen him since her marriage , and she felt as if saved from despair when she saw him once more at his side . But when he said that he had come to fetch her home ...
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... heard another footstep close behind him , pattering on the slippery path . He paused , but the darkness was impenetrable . Again he stepped forward - again he heard the tread close following like the echo of his own . He suddenly ...
... heard another footstep close behind him , pattering on the slippery path . He paused , but the darkness was impenetrable . Again he stepped forward - again he heard the tread close following like the echo of his own . He suddenly ...
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... heard any doubt of the ex- istence of these personages expressed save by strangers . He had pro- posed to the proprietor of the place where the monuments stood , to have them dug under , with the view to ascertain whether any persons ...
... heard any doubt of the ex- istence of these personages expressed save by strangers . He had pro- posed to the proprietor of the place where the monuments stood , to have them dug under , with the view to ascertain whether any persons ...
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Short Rides in an Authors Omnibus By Horace Smith | 17 |
The Barnabys in America Concluded By Mrs Trollope | 37 |
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