The Ladies' Companion, Том 13William W. Snowden, 1840 |
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... night ! " said our host . " Oh , yes ! " replied the old man , " it is a lovely night , My carriage was announced . I rose , went to the Colonel , took him by the hand , and said , " Your name is Von Tarnau ? " He bowed an affirmative ...
... night ! " said our host . " Oh , yes ! " replied the old man , " it is a lovely night , My carriage was announced . I rose , went to the Colonel , took him by the hand , and said , " Your name is Von Tarnau ? " He bowed an affirmative ...
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... night , in some dark place , where he could give him a fierce knock from behind , and run away and not be discovered . He resolutely maintained his posi- tion by the post , until the stranger issued from the shop , and walked rapidly ...
... night , in some dark place , where he could give him a fierce knock from behind , and run away and not be discovered . He resolutely maintained his posi- tion by the post , until the stranger issued from the shop , and walked rapidly ...
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... night , how to accomplish his destruction - that he would not leave him now until some fearful tragedy upon his devoted person had been consummated . He remembered with what a rapid step the dreaded Unknown had left the shop on the ...
... night , how to accomplish his destruction - that he would not leave him now until some fearful tragedy upon his devoted person had been consummated . He remembered with what a rapid step the dreaded Unknown had left the shop on the ...
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... night , which , however widely they might contrast with his fare of that preceding , were so much superior to his ordinary obtainings , as to raise a question in his mind , " Vether bein ' locked up was , arter all , so ' orrid as it ...
... night , which , however widely they might contrast with his fare of that preceding , were so much superior to his ordinary obtainings , as to raise a question in his mind , " Vether bein ' locked up was , arter all , so ' orrid as it ...
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... night he was led to his living tomb . Borne on a bier , as if already the corpse he was soon to become the funeral mass was read - the funeral dirge was sung , and the heavy iron door closed upon the victim of tyranny -the ' Requiescat ...
... night he was led to his living tomb . Borne on a bier , as if already the corpse he was soon to become the funeral mass was read - the funeral dirge was sung , and the heavy iron door closed upon the victim of tyranny -the ' Requiescat ...
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