Works, Volumen2,Parte1Putnam, 1887 |
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... hands of the worthy Hippocrates of Mentz . I am not , therefore , for those barefaced tales which carry their moral on the surface , staring one in the face ; they are enough to deter the squeamish reader . On the contrary , I have ...
... hands of the worthy Hippocrates of Mentz . I am not , therefore , for those barefaced tales which carry their moral on the surface , staring one in the face ; they are enough to deter the squeamish reader . On the contrary , I have ...
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... hands from this temporary torpor . Every one awoke marvel- lously renovated , and while sipping the refresh- ing beverage out of the Baronet's old - fashioned hereditary china , began to think of departing for their several homes . But ...
... hands from this temporary torpor . Every one awoke marvel- lously renovated , and while sipping the refresh- ing beverage out of the Baronet's old - fashioned hereditary china , began to think of departing for their several homes . But ...
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... hand , and stared earnestly at her . She remained for some time standing by the fire , which , flashing up at in- tervals , cast blue and white gleams of light , that enabled my uncle to remark her appear- ance minutely . Her face was ...
... hand , and stared earnestly at her . She remained for some time standing by the fire , which , flashing up at in- tervals , cast blue and white gleams of light , that enabled my uncle to remark her appear- ance minutely . Her face was ...
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... hands , and wringing them in a supplicating manner , glided slowly out of the room . My uncle lay for some time meditating on this visitation , for ( as he remarked when he told me the story ) though a man of firmness , he was also a ...
... hands , and wringing them in a supplicating manner , glided slowly out of the room . My uncle lay for some time meditating on this visitation , for ( as he remarked when he told me the story ) though a man of firmness , he was also a ...
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... hand on his bosom , threw open the other with every finger extended , made a most whim- sical grimace which he meant to be compli- mentary , and replied that it was not for him to know any thing of les bonnes fortunes of Mon- sieur . My ...
... hand on his bosom , threw open the other with every finger extended , made a most whim- sical grimace which he meant to be compli- mentary , and replied that it was not for him to know any thing of les bonnes fortunes of Mon- sieur . My ...
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