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Side 158
... heard and seen every where , pacing along , with quiet , steady , stealthy motion , emitting their peculiar croak , and sending quick and keen glances on every side . They glide rather than walk ; their bodies bent , their air meek and ...
... heard and seen every where , pacing along , with quiet , steady , stealthy motion , emitting their peculiar croak , and sending quick and keen glances on every side . They glide rather than walk ; their bodies bent , their air meek and ...
Side 174
... heard of the tyranny and the strictness of these places ? ) I was very seldom late , and I believe that five shillings would cover all the fines and forfeitures which were ever inflicted upon me during all the time that I worked there ...
... heard of the tyranny and the strictness of these places ? ) I was very seldom late , and I believe that five shillings would cover all the fines and forfeitures which were ever inflicted upon me during all the time that I worked there ...
Side 177
... heard him , but she beheld his great agitation , and sought to calm it . She approached him , but was again repulsed . " In the name of heaven , " he exclaimed , " approach me not . " She shrunk back , and there stood trembling and ...
... heard him , but she beheld his great agitation , and sought to calm it . She approached him , but was again repulsed . " In the name of heaven , " he exclaimed , " approach me not . " She shrunk back , and there stood trembling and ...
Side 185
... heard a strain of mournful music chanted , Where shadowy woods , and interwoven bowers , Are thought impregnable to mortal feet . Though I believe it not , but rather deem " Tis but that hidden stream which doth repeat In that deep ...
... heard a strain of mournful music chanted , Where shadowy woods , and interwoven bowers , Are thought impregnable to mortal feet . Though I believe it not , but rather deem " Tis but that hidden stream which doth repeat In that deep ...
Side 188
... heard a step approaching them , and gave her the key . “ At midnight ! " said he , and with these words they parted . Overcome with the excess of his emotions , his voice faltered , and a dead silence ensued . Theresa did her utmost to ...
... heard a step approaching them , and gave her the key . “ At midnight ! " said he , and with these words they parted . Overcome with the excess of his emotions , his voice faltered , and a dead silence ensued . Theresa did her utmost to ...
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