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Page ix
... eyes ; behold the horrid thing stands at his bedside , opening his curtains , and looking on him with yellow , watery , but speculative eyes . " I opened mine in terror . The idea so possessed my mind that a thrill of fear ran through ...
... eyes ; behold the horrid thing stands at his bedside , opening his curtains , and looking on him with yellow , watery , but speculative eyes . " I opened mine in terror . The idea so possessed my mind that a thrill of fear ran through ...
Page 56
... eyes for which he could not account ; and my loud , unrestrained , heartless laughter , frightened and astonished him . " My dear Victor , " cried he , " what , for God's sake , is the matter ? Do not laugh in that manner . How ill you ...
... eyes for which he could not account ; and my loud , unrestrained , heartless laughter , frightened and astonished him . " My dear Victor , " cried he , " what , for God's sake , is the matter ? Do not laugh in that manner . How ill you ...
Page 196
... eyes that glared upon me . Sometimes they were the expressive eyes of Henry languishing in death , the dark orbs nearly covered by the lids , and the long black lashes that fringed them ; sometimes it was the watery , clouded eyes of ...
... eyes that glared upon me . Sometimes they were the expressive eyes of Henry languishing in death , the dark orbs nearly covered by the lids , and the long black lashes that fringed them ; sometimes it was the watery , clouded eyes of ...
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