... in the hope of saving her life in case of her falling. Unconscious of danger, the poor girl advanced to the very edge of the roof, smiling and bowing to the multitude below, and occasionally arranging her hair and her dress. The spectators watched... The Zoist - Page 411846Full view - About this book
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...receiving injury, in case of an anticipated fall ; — the street having been covered with beds, matrasses, &c. Meanwhile, the young lady, apparently unconscious...proceeded towards the window of a room, from which she had made her exit. In their alarm, some of the family had placed a light in this room, which the somnambulist... | |
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...of her anticipated fall. The poor girl, unconscious of danger, repeatedly came forward to the very edge of the roof, smiling, and bowing to the multitude below, and occasionally arranging her hair and dress. The spectators watched her movements with intense interest and painful anxiety, and after thus... | |
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...of her anticipated fall. The poor girl, unconscious of danger, repeatedly came forward to the very edge of the roof, smiling, and bowing to the multitude below, and occasionally arranging her hair and dress. The spectators watched her movements with intense interest and painful anxiety, and after thus... | |
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...of saving her life in case of her falling. Unconscious of danger, the poor girl advanced to the very edge of the roof, smiling and bowing to the multitude...and occasionally arranging her hair and her dress. The spectators watched her with great anxiety. After moving along thus unconcernedly for some time... | |
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...life in case of her falling. Unconscious of danger, the poor girl advanced to the very edge of th$ roof, smiling and bowing to the multitude below, and occasionally arranging her hair and her dress. The spectators watched her with great anxiety. After moving along thus unconcernedly for some time... | |
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...of saving her life in case of her falling. Unconscious of danger, the poor girl advanced to the very edge of the roof, smiling and bowing to the multitude,...and occasionally arranging her hair and her dress. The spectators watched her with great anxiety. After moving along thus unconcernedly for some time,... | |
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