The AntiquaryDent, 1910 - 418 pagina's |
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Pagina 43
... mind , which was then occupied in thinking by what means the old beggar , who still continued to regard him with a countenance provokingly sly and intelligent , had contrived to thrust himself into any know- ledge of his affairs . He ...
... mind , which was then occupied in thinking by what means the old beggar , who still continued to regard him with a countenance provokingly sly and intelligent , had contrived to thrust himself into any know- ledge of his affairs . He ...
Pagina 95
... mind , and with it , as we often feel in dreams , an anxious and fearful expectation , which seldom fails instantly to summon up before our mind's eye the object of our fear . Brighter sparkles of light flashed from the chimney with ...
... mind , and with it , as we often feel in dreams , an anxious and fearful expectation , which seldom fails instantly to summon up before our mind's eye the object of our fear . Brighter sparkles of light flashed from the chimney with ...
Pagina 266
... mind was elsewhere , and did not venture to repeat a query which was so little germain to the matter . " Are you a Catholic , old man ? " demanded the Earl . " No , my lord , " said Ochiltree stoutly ; for the remem- brance of the ...
... mind was elsewhere , and did not venture to repeat a query which was so little germain to the matter . " Are you a Catholic , old man ? " demanded the Earl . " No , my lord , " said Ochiltree stoutly ; for the remem- brance of the ...
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