The Youth and Manhood of Cyril Thornton, Volumen1William Blackwood, 1827 - 458 páginas |
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... face , and look of self - satisfied dulness . He began Latin with a fair wind , got through his accidence with flying colours , but ran a - ground at " propria quæ maribus . " There he stuck . Human ex- ertion could get him no further ...
... face , and look of self - satisfied dulness . He began Latin with a fair wind , got through his accidence with flying colours , but ran a - ground at " propria quæ maribus . " There he stuck . Human ex- ertion could get him no further ...
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... I leaped the hedge , and stood trembling beside him . He lay with his face on the ground , and there was blood on the grass . I called - I shouted aloud for assistance , and uttered wild shrieks in 24 . CYRIL THORNTON .
... I leaped the hedge , and stood trembling beside him . He lay with his face on the ground , and there was blood on the grass . I called - I shouted aloud for assistance , and uttered wild shrieks in 24 . CYRIL THORNTON .
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... be regarded there as my bro- ther's murderer . Faces that till now had ever been lighted up with love , seemed to scowl on me with hatred ; and I imagined myself driven forth , by those dear to me as my heart's 26 CYRIL THORNTON .
... be regarded there as my bro- ther's murderer . Faces that till now had ever been lighted up with love , seemed to scowl on me with hatred ; and I imagined myself driven forth , by those dear to me as my heart's 26 CYRIL THORNTON .
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... faces glared on me from behind the trees , and strange and terrible voices were borne on the wind . Then would the scene change , and I thought myself a thing heaving on the moun- tainous billows of the ocean , and that I sought for ...
... faces glared on me from behind the trees , and strange and terrible voices were borne on the wind . Then would the scene change , and I thought myself a thing heaving on the moun- tainous billows of the ocean , and that I sought for ...
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... face all ghastly and grin- ning , and he called me murderer and fratricide . Worn out as I was I could not rest . There was a voice within , that cried for ever , On , on , and I could not but obey the behest . I plunged through the ...
... face all ghastly and grin- ning , and he called me murderer and fratricide . Worn out as I was I could not rest . There was a voice within , that cried for ever , On , on , and I could not but obey the behest . I plunged through the ...
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