The Dublin University Magazine, Том 44William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1854 |
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... turned . The whole of Bulgaria , from the Danube to the Balkan , was at the mercy of the troops of Russia , and her ships had the command of the Black Sea . Yet for all that , as we have said , there is every reason to believe that ...
... turned . The whole of Bulgaria , from the Danube to the Balkan , was at the mercy of the troops of Russia , and her ships had the command of the Black Sea . Yet for all that , as we have said , there is every reason to believe that ...
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... turned from me , gazing in- tently , so far as one could judge from the inclination of the head , at the stormy sky . While I stood thus gazing , from the bottom fringe of the cloud a snake of vivid fire shot suddenly , and ran shri ...
... turned from me , gazing in- tently , so far as one could judge from the inclination of the head , at the stormy sky . While I stood thus gazing , from the bottom fringe of the cloud a snake of vivid fire shot suddenly , and ran shri ...
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... turned suddenly round , full fronting me with a face which I can never forget . Never out of dreams have I seen a face like that ! Though it was marvellously fair , it was less the beauty than the strangeness of it that struck me . The ...
... turned suddenly round , full fronting me with a face which I can never forget . Never out of dreams have I seen a face like that ! Though it was marvellously fair , it was less the beauty than the strangeness of it that struck me . The ...
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... turned with an apologetic glance upon Mor- ton . He was leaning against the wall , with his arms folded , and his bright keen eye turned to the moon . There was more than its usual stern- ness in his hollow cheek and thin firm lip ...
... turned with an apologetic glance upon Mor- ton . He was leaning against the wall , with his arms folded , and his bright keen eye turned to the moon . There was more than its usual stern- ness in his hollow cheek and thin firm lip ...
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... turned away , and said , with a laugh- " These are the haunted rooms , by- the - bye . I don't think I shall show them to you . Indeed , " he added , with a serious tone , " there is nothing of interest there . " We now entered the ...
... turned away , and said , with a laugh- " These are the haunted rooms , by- the - bye . I don't think I shall show them to you . Indeed , " he added , with a serious tone , " there is nothing of interest there . " We now entered the ...
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