Holden's Dollar Magazine, Том 2Charles Holden, 1848 |
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... once , given . In a moment , the baying of Bernard's dog , who had fallen upon the scent , resounded with a fulness and frequency which convinced us that he was approaching the animal . Suddenly , a crackling was heard in the trees of ...
... once , given . In a moment , the baying of Bernard's dog , who had fallen upon the scent , resounded with a fulness and frequency which convinced us that he was approaching the animal . Suddenly , a crackling was heard in the trees of ...
Стр. 395
... once turned short , and rushed with the rapidity of lightning upon the aggressor . The latter gave him a second shot almost at arm's length ; but at the same moment François and the boar formed but one indistinct group . We heard a cry ...
... once turned short , and rushed with the rapidity of lightning upon the aggressor . The latter gave him a second shot almost at arm's length ; but at the same moment François and the boar formed but one indistinct group . We heard a cry ...
Стр. 396
... once , constructed of limbs of trees ; they placed the wounded man upon it , and carried him to Mona's house , which was only about three or four hundred paces from the spot where the accident had happened . Bernard walked by the side ...
... once , constructed of limbs of trees ; they placed the wounded man upon it , and carried him to Mona's house , which was only about three or four hundred paces from the spot where the accident had happened . Bernard walked by the side ...
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... once a pri- vate , who knows ? and putting the spurs to his horse , he cantered out of the yard . The hostess remained leaning against the side of 66 the door long after they had disappeared from her sight . Poor young man , " she at ...
... once a pri- vate , who knows ? and putting the spurs to his horse , he cantered out of the yard . The hostess remained leaning against the side of 66 the door long after they had disappeared from her sight . Poor young man , " she at ...
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... once more resumed their accustomed course in the princely dwelling of M. Henner . The sick man enjoyed repose , and his daughter recovered from her swoon . Still pale and trembling , however , she descended to an apartment on the lower ...
... once more resumed their accustomed course in the princely dwelling of M. Henner . The sick man enjoyed repose , and his daughter recovered from her swoon . Still pale and trembling , however , she descended to an apartment on the lower ...
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