New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 64Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1842 |
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Page 55
... turned to look ; the expression of his countenance would have been enough , plainly telling , as it did , how fearful was that which he was gazing upon . I slowly turned my head , and ( O ye powers ! let me forget it ! ) I there beheld ...
... turned to look ; the expression of his countenance would have been enough , plainly telling , as it did , how fearful was that which he was gazing upon . I slowly turned my head , and ( O ye powers ! let me forget it ! ) I there beheld ...
Page 164
... turned of the hue of death . Some minds are much more apprehensive than others , and hers was unusually quick in its conclusions , the thought passed from cause to consequence with the rapidity of the voltaic spark . Ere the sound had ...
... turned of the hue of death . Some minds are much more apprehensive than others , and hers was unusually quick in its conclusions , the thought passed from cause to consequence with the rapidity of the voltaic spark . Ere the sound had ...
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... turned her head away , and her mother rising , bent over her and kissed her cheek , and they wept together . I was deeply moved ; I could not dare to ask them how it had hap- pened ; indeed , I had learned already all that from the ...
... turned her head away , and her mother rising , bent over her and kissed her cheek , and they wept together . I was deeply moved ; I could not dare to ask them how it had hap- pened ; indeed , I had learned already all that from the ...
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