A Strange Story: And, The Haunted and the HauntersLippincott, 1875 - 780 A rationalist Victorian visits a haunted house in order to explain the nature of its ghostly inhabitants. |
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Strona 257
... dervish can learn nothing from the juggler . You will pardon me , however , for the effect produced on you for a few minutes , whatever the cause of it may be , since it may serve to guard your whole life from calamities to which it ...
... dervish can learn nothing from the juggler . You will pardon me , however , for the effect produced on you for a few minutes , whatever the cause of it may be , since it may serve to guard your whole life from calamities to which it ...
Strona 324
... dervishes who hold that in that illness , which had for its time the likeness of death , the soul itself has passed away , and an evil genius has fixed itself into the body and the brain , thus left void of their former tenant , and ...
... dervishes who hold that in that illness , which had for its time the likeness of death , the soul itself has passed away , and an evil genius has fixed itself into the body and the brain , thus left void of their former tenant , and ...
Strona 242
... enjoyment of Nature . In cities , youth is but old age with a varnish . I fled to the East ; I passed through the tents of the Arabs ; I was guided no matter by whom or by 66 ― - what to the house of a Dervish 242 A STRANGE STORY .
... enjoyment of Nature . In cities , youth is but old age with a varnish . I fled to the East ; I passed through the tents of the Arabs ; I was guided no matter by whom or by 66 ― - what to the house of a Dervish 242 A STRANGE STORY .
Strona 243
... Dervish , who had for his teacher the most erudite master of secrets occult , whom I knew years ago at Aleppo - why that exclamation ? " Proceed . What I have to say will come - later . " " From this Dervish I half forced and half pur ...
... Dervish , who had for his teacher the most erudite master of secrets occult , whom I knew years ago at Aleppo - why that exclamation ? " Proceed . What I have to say will come - later . " " From this Dervish I half forced and half pur ...
Strona 247
... Dervish - stooped to seize it , and my hand closed on an asp . The artful Dervish had so piled his rags that they took the shape of the form they had clothed , and he had left , as a substitute for the giver of life , the venomous ...
... Dervish - stooped to seize it , and my hand closed on an asp . The artful Dervish had so piled his rags that they took the shape of the form they had clothed , and he had left , as a substitute for the giver of life , the venomous ...
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