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... appeared . A rider , looking fearfully backward , galloped across a dark and gloomy heath and disappeared in the distance . " What does that betoken ? " asked Von Gottmar . The maiden shook her head and took in her hand more water . Out ...
... appeared . A rider , looking fearfully backward , galloped across a dark and gloomy heath and disappeared in the distance . " What does that betoken ? " asked Von Gottmar . The maiden shook her head and took in her hand more water . Out ...
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... appeared to his longing gaze , and he reluctantly and pensively turned his steps backward . As he reached the border of the forest , where tall trees cast their shadows on the rich meadow grass , he saw , coming towards him , the object ...
... appeared to his longing gaze , and he reluctantly and pensively turned his steps backward . As he reached the border of the forest , where tall trees cast their shadows on the rich meadow grass , he saw , coming towards him , the object ...
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... appearance of Auriola and his visit to the moor , Falcon found in the society of Hildegard an antidote for his troubles . He loved and was beloved ; not this time by a weird and unearthly being , but by a maiden of mortal mould ...
... appearance of Auriola and his visit to the moor , Falcon found in the society of Hildegard an antidote for his troubles . He loved and was beloved ; not this time by a weird and unearthly being , but by a maiden of mortal mould ...
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... appeared , but no distinct picture was evolved , all were cloudy and illegible . " Itis nouse ! " said Auriola pensively , " thy future is dark , thy fate obscure . Hadst thou still loved me as when by this spring I received thy first ...
... appeared , but no distinct picture was evolved , all were cloudy and illegible . " Itis nouse ! " said Auriola pensively , " thy future is dark , thy fate obscure . Hadst thou still loved me as when by this spring I received thy first ...
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... appeared to him that the scene he now witnessed was not new to him . The high Gothic hall , the embayed and pointed windows , the musicians , concealed in a cur- tained niche in the wall , the crowd of dancers , he had surely seen all ...
... appeared to him that the scene he now witnessed was not new to him . The high Gothic hall , the embayed and pointed windows , the musicians , concealed in a cur- tained niche in the wall , the crowd of dancers , he had surely seen all ...
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