The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1824 - Books |
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... eyes and withered cheeks , and her hands held up in angry , and melancholy upbraiding of her sinful son . " If thou leavest thy wife and children , Walter , take with thee the curse of thy mother , along with the curse of thy conscience ...
... eyes and withered cheeks , and her hands held up in angry , and melancholy upbraiding of her sinful son . " If thou leavest thy wife and children , Walter , take with thee the curse of thy mother , along with the curse of thy conscience ...
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... eyes . The young sailor thought she was afraid , and only pressed her closer to him , with a few soothing , words . At that moment , a sea - mew came winnowing its way to- wards the boat , and one of the sailors , rising up with a ...
... eyes . The young sailor thought she was afraid , and only pressed her closer to him , with a few soothing , words . At that moment , a sea - mew came winnowing its way to- wards the boat , and one of the sailors , rising up with a ...
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... eyes rivetted upon me , turned to the doctor , and said , ' What sort of thing is this ? she is no indifferent ... eye , the cypress - waist , every thing is here . ' - " Upon which the doctor , making the lowest obeisance , said , May I ...
... eyes rivetted upon me , turned to the doctor , and said , ' What sort of thing is this ? she is no indifferent ... eye , the cypress - waist , every thing is here . ' - " Upon which the doctor , making the lowest obeisance , said , May I ...
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