New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen74Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1845 |
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... seemed paralysed by the action , but kept his eye fixed upon the youth till he had drained the elixir to the last drop . He then uttered a piercing cry , threw up his arms , and fell heavily backwards . Dead - dead ! Flashes of light ...
... seemed paralysed by the action , but kept his eye fixed upon the youth till he had drained the elixir to the last drop . He then uttered a piercing cry , threw up his arms , and fell heavily backwards . Dead - dead ! Flashes of light ...
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... seemed auspicious , and he thought he could now bid defiance to fate . With the object of his love close beside him , and linked to him by the strongest and holiest ties , it seemed impossible she could be snatched from him . Nothing ...
... seemed auspicious , and he thought he could now bid defiance to fate . With the object of his love close beside him , and linked to him by the strongest and holiest ties , it seemed impossible she could be snatched from him . Nothing ...
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... seemed much disturbed at his ducking , for , though there were many feet of water below him , he floated about at his ease , appearing rather to enjoy his cool retreat , and to be in no haste to use any exertion for his deliverance . At ...
... seemed much disturbed at his ducking , for , though there were many feet of water below him , he floated about at his ease , appearing rather to enjoy his cool retreat , and to be in no haste to use any exertion for his deliverance . At ...
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NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE | 293 |
MY ROOM IN The Country BY ANDREW WINTER | 303 |
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