The Ladies' Cabinet of Fashion, Music & Romance, Tom 3Geo. Henderson, 1840 |
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... remained true in times of necessity and danger ; but I never reflect upon the deeds I have performed with it without shuddering . It seems to me that it is possessed by an evil spirit which impels my hand to deeds of blood against my ...
... remained true in times of necessity and danger ; but I never reflect upon the deeds I have performed with it without shuddering . It seems to me that it is possessed by an evil spirit which impels my hand to deeds of blood against my ...
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... remained there for the last two years , and served my benefactor in the capacity of book - keeper . Under these circumstances , I leave it for your sense of justice to de- cide whether I can be considered a prisoner of war . " " Or spy ...
... remained there for the last two years , and served my benefactor in the capacity of book - keeper . Under these circumstances , I leave it for your sense of justice to de- cide whether I can be considered a prisoner of war . " " Or spy ...
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... remained of the husband , the father , and the brother . They had taken the last look of his fixed and lifeless features , they had im- printed the last kiss on his cold and pallid lips ; and from the chamber of death , they had to ...
... remained of the husband , the father , and the brother . They had taken the last look of his fixed and lifeless features , they had im- printed the last kiss on his cold and pallid lips ; and from the chamber of death , they had to ...
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... remained nothing but patience , and the dexterity which experience would contribute , excepting a bait , to enable me to imitate my seniors in the angling art . A dead worm was soon procured ; and then , oh then ! I stood day after day ...
... remained nothing but patience , and the dexterity which experience would contribute , excepting a bait , to enable me to imitate my seniors in the angling art . A dead worm was soon procured ; and then , oh then ! I stood day after day ...
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... remained storks . III . MOURNFULLY wandered the enchanted ones through the fields . They knew not what they should do in their distress . They could not rid themselves of their stork's skin ; they could not return to the city to make ...
... remained storks . III . MOURNFULLY wandered the enchanted ones through the fields . They knew not what they should do in their distress . They could not rid themselves of their stork's skin ; they could not return to the city to make ...
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