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Do you see yon bay window ? Storm , -I care not , serving the good Duke of
Norfolk . MERRY DEVIL OF EDMONTON . JULIĄ MANNERING TO MATILDA
MARCHMONT . RISE from a sick - bed , my dearest Matilda , to communicate the
strange ...
Do you see yon bay window ? Storm , -I care not , serving the good Duke of
Norfolk . MERRY DEVIL OF EDMONTON . JULIĄ MANNERING TO MATILDA
MARCHMONT . RISE from a sick - bed , my dearest Matilda , to communicate the
strange ...
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Hazlewood seconded him with great spirit , and even the strange animal they call
Sampson stalked out of his den , and seized upon a fowling - piece , which my
father had laid aside , to take what they call a rifle - gun , with which they shoot ...
Hazlewood seconded him with great spirit , and even the strange animal they call
Sampson stalked out of his den , and seized upon a fowling - piece , which my
father had laid aside , to take what they call a rifle - gun , with which they shoot ...
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I must say Miss Bertram is strangely biassed by her prepossessions , for there are
few handsomer men than poor Brown . I had not seen him for a long time , and
even in his strange and sudden apparition on this unhappy occasion , and under
...
I must say Miss Bertram is strangely biassed by her prepossessions , for there are
few handsomer men than poor Brown . I had not seen him for a long time , and
even in his strange and sudden apparition on this unhappy occasion , and under
...
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replied the other ; " strange enough , I think - for hold me der deyvil , if I been ever
here before . " “ That won't pass , Mr. Captain . ” “ That must pass , Mr. Justice —
sapperment ! ” “ And who will you be pleased to call yourself , then , for the ...
replied the other ; " strange enough , I think - for hold me der deyvil , if I been ever
here before . " “ That won't pass , Mr. Captain . ” “ That must pass , Mr. Justice —
sapperment ! ” “ And who will you be pleased to call yourself , then , for the ...
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A landscape covered with snow , though abstractedly it may be called beautiful ,
has , both from the association of cold and barrenness , and from its comparative
infrequency , a wild , strange , and desolate appearance . Objects , well known ...
A landscape covered with snow , though abstractedly it may be called beautiful ,
has , both from the association of cold and barrenness , and from its comparative
infrequency , a wild , strange , and desolate appearance . Objects , well known ...
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