Chambers's Miscellany of Instructive & Entertaining Tracts, Bind 1–2William Chambers, Robert Chambers Lippincott, 1869 |
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Side 17
... death . She stretched her arms towards him , but he was chained to the spot ; an unseen obstacle interposed , and the dreamer awoke with a cry of agony . Strange , that another cry echoed his own , and that in the voice of a woman ...
... death . She stretched her arms towards him , but he was chained to the spot ; an unseen obstacle interposed , and the dreamer awoke with a cry of agony . Strange , that another cry echoed his own , and that in the voice of a woman ...
Side 18
... death will be the consequence . Charney saw all this , and knew but one means to save the companion of his imprison- ment . Alas ! how could he save her ? The stones must be broken or removed , and dare he hope that this indulgence ...
... death will be the consequence . Charney saw all this , and knew but one means to save the companion of his imprison- ment . Alas ! how could he save her ? The stones must be broken or removed , and dare he hope that this indulgence ...
Side 22
... death ; and Girhardi came no more to the window , though from his room could be heard mingled prayers and sobs . The proud Charney hung despairingly over his plant . For her he had humbled himself to the dust , and yet was he to lose ...
... death ; and Girhardi came no more to the window , though from his room could be heard mingled prayers and sobs . The proud Charney hung despairingly over his plant . For her he had humbled himself to the dust , and yet was he to lose ...
Side 25
... death at once would be preferable . At that moment the old man approached the window , and Charney almost expected that , maddened at being deprived of his daughter , he came to triumph at the misery of him who had been the cause . But ...
... death at once would be preferable . At that moment the old man approached the window , and Charney almost expected that , maddened at being deprived of his daughter , he came to triumph at the misery of him who had been the cause . But ...
Side 11
... death- struggle is over ; and as fast as the skin is drawn away , busy hands cut off the eligible bits , which are instantly served to the guests , while still warm and quivering . The guest , supplied with a strip of beef , holding one ...
... death- struggle is over ; and as fast as the skin is drawn away , busy hands cut off the eligible bits , which are instantly served to the guests , while still warm and quivering . The guest , supplied with a strip of beef , holding one ...
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