Prose,Abraham Small. William Brown, printer, 1824 |
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... voice, more terrible than he had ever heard during the French Revolution, from the tribune, the guillotine, or the throne, thundered in his ears, " Lc congres est dessous." He started up, and the first object he saw, (for instinctively ...
... voice, more terrible than he had ever heard during the French Revolution, from the tribune, the guillotine, or the throne, thundered in his ears, " Lc congres est dessous." He started up, and the first object he saw, (for instinctively ...
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... voice. — " Thank ye, Ma'am, three- pence more, and I'll give you the two-pence rather than you should miss your bargain, — they're yours, Ma'am, for eight shillings." — We left him knocking at it, and for • aught I know, he may be there ...
... voice. — " Thank ye, Ma'am, three- pence more, and I'll give you the two-pence rather than you should miss your bargain, — they're yours, Ma'am, for eight shillings." — We left him knocking at it, and for • aught I know, he may be there ...
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... voice before we had reached the tenth mile-stone beyond Market Weighton, the question whether he has finished his day's work must be settled by future travellers in these lately discovered regions: — lately discovered they must be; for ...
... voice before we had reached the tenth mile-stone beyond Market Weighton, the question whether he has finished his day's work must be settled by future travellers in these lately discovered regions: — lately discovered they must be; for ...
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... voice, — or a voice caught my ear, whichever may best please the critics of the twentieth century, should they ever reach this passage, — I mean, should this passage ever reach them. But there was a voice, — the voice of a female, — and ...
... voice, — or a voice caught my ear, whichever may best please the critics of the twentieth century, should they ever reach this passage, — I mean, should this passage ever reach them. But there was a voice, — the voice of a female, — and ...
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... voice of this invisible girl in the ropery was of magic power and pathos, — in my imagination, I ought to say, for in reality it was moreakin to the owl's than the nightingale's; and if I had Milton in my hand, instead of my forgetful ...
... voice of this invisible girl in the ropery was of magic power and pathos, — in my imagination, I ought to say, for in reality it was moreakin to the owl's than the nightingale's; and if I had Milton in my hand, instead of my forgetful ...
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