Works, Volumen2,Parte1Putnam, 1887 |
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... turned over volume after volume , but threw them by with distaste . " Well , then , " said I at length , in despair , “ if I cannot read a book , I will write one . " Never was there a more lucky idea ; it at once gave me occupation and ...
... turned over volume after volume , but threw them by with distaste . " Well , then , " said I at length , in despair , “ if I cannot read a book , I will write one . " Never was there a more lucky idea ; it at once gave me occupation and ...
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... turned as to what quarters each would find , on being thus suddenly billeted in so antiquated a mansion . " By my ... turning into my bed in mistake for her grave in the churchyard . " " Do you believe in ghosts , then ? " said a thin ...
... turned as to what quarters each would find , on being thus suddenly billeted in so antiquated a mansion . " By my ... turning into my bed in mistake for her grave in the churchyard . " " Do you believe in ghosts , then ? " said a thin ...
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... turned upon the speaker . He was an old gen- tleman , one side of whose face was no match for the other . The eyelid drooped and hung down like an unhinged window - shutter . In- deed , the whole side of his head was dilapidated , and ...
... turned upon the speaker . He was an old gen- tleman , one side of whose face was no match for the other . The eyelid drooped and hung down like an unhinged window - shutter . In- deed , the whole side of his head was dilapidated , and ...
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... whither , and seemed just made for ghosts to air themselves in , when they turned out of their graves at mid- night . The wind would spring up into a hoarse murmur through this passage , and creak the door to 30 Tales of a Traveller.
... whither , and seemed just made for ghosts to air themselves in , when they turned out of their graves at mid- night . The wind would spring up into a hoarse murmur through this passage , and creak the door to 30 Tales of a Traveller.
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... turned his back to the door , hoisted the bedclothes high over his shoulders , and gradually fell asleep . How long he slept he could not say , when he was awakened by the voice of some one at his bedside . He turned round , and beheld ...
... turned his back to the door , hoisted the bedclothes high over his shoulders , and gradually fell asleep . How long he slept he could not say , when he was awakened by the voice of some one at his bedside . He turned round , and beheld ...
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