Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2 |
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Side 5
Charney understood this silent answer all the better from perceiving that the outer
coating had been eaten the preceding night by the slugs , whose silver trail still
remained upon the surface . This strange dialogue , carried on by thought on ...
Charney understood this silent answer all the better from perceiving that the outer
coating had been eaten the preceding night by the slugs , whose silver trail still
remained upon the surface . This strange dialogue , carried on by thought on ...
Side 16
One would have remained in your eyes an old fool , given up to the most
contemptible trifling ; and the other a coarse , and sordid , and vulgar creature .
Encased in your own selfishness , you never loved before ; and now it is because
you ...
One would have remained in your eyes an old fool , given up to the most
contemptible trifling ; and the other a coarse , and sordid , and vulgar creature .
Encased in your own selfishness , you never loved before ; and now it is because
you ...
Side 19
In a few minutes afterwards , an official , half - civil half - military , appeared with
pen and ink , and a single sheet of paper bearing the superintendent's stamp . He
remained present while Charney wrote his request ; then reading it , he sealed ...
In a few minutes afterwards , an official , half - civil half - military , appeared with
pen and ink , and a single sheet of paper bearing the superintendent's stamp . He
remained present while Charney wrote his request ; then reading it , he sealed ...
Side 24
There remained the dressing - case to be examined , and when they asked for
the key , he dropped rather than gave it . The rage of the superintendent had now
conquered all his politeness ; and when , after opening the dressing - case , the ...
There remained the dressing - case to be examined , and when they asked for
the key , he dropped rather than gave it . The rage of the superintendent had now
conquered all his politeness ; and when , after opening the dressing - case , the ...
Side 25
Take away this bench , ' cried the superintendent to the loitering Ludovic ; and
slowly as he worked , its supports were at last removed . Nothing now remained
but Picciola in the midst of the ruins . • Why kill it ? it is dying , ' exclaimed Ludovic
...
Take away this bench , ' cried the superintendent to the loitering Ludovic ; and
slowly as he worked , its supports were at last removed . Nothing now remained
but Picciola in the midst of the ruins . • Why kill it ? it is dying , ' exclaimed Ludovic
...
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