New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen79Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1847 |
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... seemed so fully impressed with the danger of lingering on the road , that he deter- mined to push on and reach Orleans before night . But it was not Sir John's practice to travel without fortifying the in- ward man , and the innkeeper ...
... seemed so fully impressed with the danger of lingering on the road , that he deter- mined to push on and reach Orleans before night . But it was not Sir John's practice to travel without fortifying the in- ward man , and the innkeeper ...
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... seemed to take possession of him entirely , and for some weeks he could not shake off the sad impression . His daughter's devotion and care were unbounded . Her whole time , and apparently her whole thoughts , were devoted to him ; but ...
... seemed to take possession of him entirely , and for some weeks he could not shake off the sad impression . His daughter's devotion and care were unbounded . Her whole time , and apparently her whole thoughts , were devoted to him ; but ...
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... seemed that of a waiting - room . A poor woman had just been brought in the sort of portable covered bed they use for bringing the sick through the streets . About her stood a sister of charity or two . One look at her fair face was ...
... seemed that of a waiting - room . A poor woman had just been brought in the sort of portable covered bed they use for bringing the sick through the streets . About her stood a sister of charity or two . One look at her fair face was ...
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