Spirit of the English Magazines, 5. ciltMunroe and Francis, 1819 |
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... heard the voice of her master . She made but one leap from the boat to the bank , scrambled up the knottiest elm , and re- mained concealed by the friendly help of her dark green velvet mantle till the terrible voice was heard no more ...
... heard the voice of her master . She made but one leap from the boat to the bank , scrambled up the knottiest elm , and re- mained concealed by the friendly help of her dark green velvet mantle till the terrible voice was heard no more ...
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... heard of Au- brey's ill health , he readily un- derstood himself to be the cause of it but when he learned that he was deemed insane , his exulta- tion and pleasure could hardly be concealed from those among whom he had gained this ...
... heard of Au- brey's ill health , he readily un- derstood himself to be the cause of it but when he learned that he was deemed insane , his exulta- tion and pleasure could hardly be concealed from those among whom he had gained this ...
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... heard him calling my name , in a shrill desperate tone of voice , at which I could not refrain from laughing im- moderately , notwithstanding the dismal prospect that lay before us , for I heard , from his cries , where he was . He had ...
... heard him calling my name , in a shrill desperate tone of voice , at which I could not refrain from laughing im- moderately , notwithstanding the dismal prospect that lay before us , for I heard , from his cries , where he was . He had ...
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