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Side 75
... stood the old - fashioned dwelling of Mrs. Middlefield . Although an old lady herself , of nearly three - score years , every thing both within and without the house remained very much as it had done in the days of her fathers ...
... stood the old - fashioned dwelling of Mrs. Middlefield . Although an old lady herself , of nearly three - score years , every thing both within and without the house remained very much as it had done in the days of her fathers ...
Side 81
... stood still , and said to her , " What dost thou seek of me ? " EVENING IN THE CEMETERY . BY MISS HANNAH F. GOULD. count and his daughter were one day both found dead in his splendid hall . The count's features bore marks of violence ...
... stood still , and said to her , " What dost thou seek of me ? " EVENING IN THE CEMETERY . BY MISS HANNAH F. GOULD. count and his daughter were one day both found dead in his splendid hall . The count's features bore marks of violence ...
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... stood a group of twenty or thirty ne- groes , watching for the beloved and earnestly - ex- pected one . And now a slight movement was observed among them , while the sisters held their breath and gazed out into the deepening twilight ...
... stood a group of twenty or thirty ne- groes , watching for the beloved and earnestly - ex- pected one . And now a slight movement was observed among them , while the sisters held their breath and gazed out into the deepening twilight ...
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