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A large vase of living flowers , that filled the chamber with a ravishing sweetness ,
stood beside the fire - dogs . One broad casement , composed of many little
panes let into pieces of lead , looked out upon the river , and the centre part of it ...
A large vase of living flowers , that filled the chamber with a ravishing sweetness ,
stood beside the fire - dogs . One broad casement , composed of many little
panes let into pieces of lead , looked out upon the river , and the centre part of it ...
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tree wood , ornamented with rude carvings of Adam and Eve , and the tree of
knowledge ; and opposite , stood an ancient bookcase , the shelves of which
supported a number of famous black letter volumes , folios and others , cased in ...
tree wood , ornamented with rude carvings of Adam and Eve , and the tree of
knowledge ; and opposite , stood an ancient bookcase , the shelves of which
supported a number of famous black letter volumes , folios and others , cased in ...
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... his hand where he stood in the middle of the chamber_ " I took the boldness
some short time since to send you a tragedy of my poor contrivance ; hoping ,
from what I had heard of your worthy disposition , that you would honour that
humble ...
... his hand where he stood in the middle of the chamber_ " I took the boldness
some short time since to send you a tragedy of my poor contrivance ; hoping ,
from what I had heard of your worthy disposition , that you would honour that
humble ...
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The fair Joanna took the paper somewhat eagerly , and without a second
summons or a word of reply , stood before the old man , and , as he wiped his
spectacles and put them away , and carefully folded up the candle ends , she
read what ...
The fair Joanna took the paper somewhat eagerly , and without a second
summons or a word of reply , stood before the old man , and , as he wiped his
spectacles and put them away , and carefully folded up the candle ends , she
read what ...
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From being exceeding restless in all his limbs , he stood as still as a stone , and
he looked perfectly confounded , and unable to say a word . “ Well , if you will not
, mayhap , another time will suit you better , ” observed Mistress Joanna very ...
From being exceeding restless in all his limbs , he stood as still as a stone , and
he looked perfectly confounded , and unable to say a word . “ Well , if you will not
, mayhap , another time will suit you better , ” observed Mistress Joanna very ...
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