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... pursued my undertaking with unremitting ardour . My cheek had grown pale with study , and my person had become very brink Chad pale with study , and my person be J of certainty , I failed ; yet still I clung to the hope which the next ...
... pursued my undertaking with unremitting ardour . My cheek had grown pale with study , and my person had become very brink Chad pale with study , and my person be J of certainty , I failed ; yet still I clung to the hope which the next ...
Page 218
... pursue . As night approached , I found myself at the entrance of the cemetery where William , Elizabeth , and my father reposed . I entered it and approached the tomb which marked their graves . Every- thing was silent , except the ...
... pursue . As night approached , I found myself at the entrance of the cemetery where William , Elizabeth , and my father reposed . I entered it and approached the tomb which marked their graves . Every- thing was silent , except the ...
Page 222
... pursued I cannot know . Sometimes , indeed , he left marks in writing on the barks of the trees , or cut in stone , that guided me and instigated my fury . My reign is not yet over " ( these words were legible in one of these ...
... pursued I cannot know . Sometimes , indeed , he left marks in writing on the barks of the trees , or cut in stone , that guided me and instigated my fury . My reign is not yet over " ( these words were legible in one of these ...
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