The Olio, Or, Museum of Entertainment, Том 5Joseph Shackell, 1830 |
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... replied the voice of Ruprecht , for one waits without who will render all thy riches valueless , if thou art obstinate . " Gortz kept his ear still closer to the door , that he might lose not a word of what the pri- soner should ...
... replied the voice of Ruprecht , for one waits without who will render all thy riches valueless , if thou art obstinate . " Gortz kept his ear still closer to the door , that he might lose not a word of what the pri- soner should ...
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... replied Richard , " the man who can hear the voice of dis- tress , and not fly to the aid of the suf- ferer , is unfit for civilized society . " The stranger grasped the hand of the speaker , and shook it cordially ; the young man , who ...
... replied Richard , " the man who can hear the voice of dis- tress , and not fly to the aid of the suf- ferer , is unfit for civilized society . " The stranger grasped the hand of the speaker , and shook it cordially ; the young man , who ...
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... replied Clifford , throwing violently away the arm he had grasped , " do so , and prithee do not forget my instructions respecting your future con- duct . " " Ere I leave here , I trust , sir , to see you in safety in yonder vessel ...
... replied Clifford , throwing violently away the arm he had grasped , " do so , and prithee do not forget my instructions respecting your future con- duct . " " Ere I leave here , I trust , sir , to see you in safety in yonder vessel ...
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... replied the other , " thou knowest not the cause ; look up to the sky above us ; seest thou yon little star to the right of that bright twinkler over that ruin ? " " I do ; what of it ? " " It glows like a comet ; it foretells ...
... replied the other , " thou knowest not the cause ; look up to the sky above us ; seest thou yon little star to the right of that bright twinkler over that ruin ? " " I do ; what of it ? " " It glows like a comet ; it foretells ...
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... replied the Astrologer , ' I counsel thee to depart , and vex not thyself with what may befal thee ; little of that which gladdeth the heart have 1 to tell thee this night . ' " These words threw a damp upon my spirits , which had been ...
... replied the Astrologer , ' I counsel thee to depart , and vex not thyself with what may befal thee ; little of that which gladdeth the heart have 1 to tell thee this night . ' " These words threw a damp upon my spirits , which had been ...
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