The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 20William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1842 |
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Page 136
... night - hour , to interchange their embraces . A thin pale crescent of a new moon masked the blue sky but did not dim the lustre of the thousand stars that glittered round it . All was hushed and still , save the deep note of the rail ...
... night - hour , to interchange their embraces . A thin pale crescent of a new moon masked the blue sky but did not dim the lustre of the thousand stars that glittered round it . All was hushed and still , save the deep note of the rail ...
Page 513
... night we left the mountain , and de- scended into a large open plain , taking for our guide the course of a river which seemed familiar to my compa- nions . The night was dark , heavy masses of cloud concealed the moon , and not a star ...
... night we left the mountain , and de- scended into a large open plain , taking for our guide the course of a river which seemed familiar to my compa- nions . The night was dark , heavy masses of cloud concealed the moon , and not a star ...
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... night air blowing through the now open window recalled her to a recollection of her fatal resolution , and throwing her bundle through it she prepared to follow it herself . The aperture was so small that it was not without considerable ...
... night air blowing through the now open window recalled her to a recollection of her fatal resolution , and throwing her bundle through it she prepared to follow it herself . The aperture was so small that it was not without considerable ...
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