The Youth and Manhood of Cyril Thornton, Bind 1William Blackwood, 1827 - 458 sider |
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Side 21
... thought of in the family . All hands were busy , and everything around gave note of preparation . My mother was engaged in issuing , and the housekeeper in executing , orders for a copious supply of every imaginable comfort ; Jane , in ...
... thought of in the family . All hands were busy , and everything around gave note of preparation . My mother was engaged in issuing , and the housekeeper in executing , orders for a copious supply of every imaginable comfort ; Jane , in ...
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... thoughts by which our hearts were stir- red , and the hopes that shed a radiance on the future . Thus had an hour or two passed on . We had fired several shots , but this occasioned little in- terruption to our colloquy . The dogs again ...
... thoughts by which our hearts were stir- red , and the hopes that shed a radiance on the future . Thus had an hour or two passed on . We had fired several shots , but this occasioned little in- terruption to our colloquy . The dogs again ...
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... thought on the misery I had brought on its inmates , and of the horror with which I should be regarded there as my bro- ther's murderer . Faces that till now had ever been lighted up with love , seemed to scowl on me with hatred ; and I ...
... thought on the misery I had brought on its inmates , and of the horror with which I should be regarded there as my bro- ther's murderer . Faces that till now had ever been lighted up with love , seemed to scowl on me with hatred ; and I ...
Side 27
... thought myself a thing accursed of God and man , a helpless and devo- ted castaway , without hope or refuge . Fiendish faces glared on me from behind the trees , and strange and terrible voices were borne on the wind . Then would the ...
... thought myself a thing accursed of God and man , a helpless and devo- ted castaway , without hope or refuge . Fiendish faces glared on me from behind the trees , and strange and terrible voices were borne on the wind . Then would the ...
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... thought myself dying . My limbs became gradually numb and stiff , and I drew breath with difficulty . In the expectation of death , my mind became calmer . There was con- solation in the idea , that I should not survive the dreadful ...
... thought myself dying . My limbs became gradually numb and stiff , and I drew breath with difficulty . In the expectation of death , my mind became calmer . There was con- solation in the idea , that I should not survive the dreadful ...
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