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Pagina 33
... seemed to imitate the motion of a snake ; for , instead of walking straight forward with open front , he undulated along the pavement in a curved line . It may be too fanciful to say that something , either in his moral or material as ...
... seemed to imitate the motion of a snake ; for , instead of walking straight forward with open front , he undulated along the pavement in a curved line . It may be too fanciful to say that something , either in his moral or material as ...
Pagina 34
... seemed to have unhumanized . — " Elliston ! Roderick ! " cried he , " I had heard of this but my conception came far short of the truth . What has befallen you ? Why do I find you thus ? " — " O , ' t is a mere nothing 34 MOSSES FROM AN ...
... seemed to have unhumanized . — " Elliston ! Roderick ! " cried he , " I had heard of this but my conception came far short of the truth . What has befallen you ? Why do I find you thus ? " — " O , ' t is a mere nothing 34 MOSSES FROM AN ...
Pagina 37
... seemed aware how gen- erally he had become the subject of curiosity and conjecture , and , with a morbid repugnance to such notice , or to any notice whatsoever , es- tranged himself from all companionship . Not merely the eye of man ...
... seemed aware how gen- erally he had become the subject of curiosity and conjecture , and , with a morbid repugnance to such notice , or to any notice whatsoever , es- tranged himself from all companionship . Not merely the eye of man ...
Pagina 38
... he felt the sickening mo- tion of a thing alive , and the gnawing of that restless fang which seemed to gratify at once a physical appetite and a fiendish spite . He summoned the old black servant , who had been 38 MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE.
... he felt the sickening mo- tion of a thing alive , and the gnawing of that restless fang which seemed to gratify at once a physical appetite and a fiendish spite . He summoned the old black servant , who had been 38 MOSSES FROM AN OLD MANSE.
Pagina 40
... seemed the symbol of a monstrous egotism to which every- thing was referred , and which he pampered , night and day , with a continual and exclusive sacrifice of devil worship . He soon exhibited what most people consid- ered ...
... seemed the symbol of a monstrous egotism to which every- thing was referred , and which he pampered , night and day , with a continual and exclusive sacrifice of devil worship . He soon exhibited what most people consid- ered ...
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