The Youth and Manhood of Cyril Thornton, Volumen1William Blackwood, 1827 - 458 páginas |
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... gazed on them ! I threw myself on the ground beside him , bound his head with my handkerchief , and , supporting him in my arms , his head rest- ed on my bosom . I kissed his livid lips and bloody cheeks , and talked to him wildly and ...
... gazed on them ! I threw myself on the ground beside him , bound his head with my handkerchief , and , supporting him in my arms , his head rest- ed on my bosom . I kissed his livid lips and bloody cheeks , and talked to him wildly and ...
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... There the toads spit upon me , and the lizards gazed on me with their sparkling eyes , and crawling things defiled me with their slime . Then peals of wild and horrid laughter sounded in my ears , and I CHAPTER III . 27.
... There the toads spit upon me , and the lizards gazed on me with their sparkling eyes , and crawling things defiled me with their slime . Then peals of wild and horrid laughter sounded in my ears , and I CHAPTER III . 27.
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... gazed on me with looks such as never beam but from a mo- ther's eye . She had observed a change in the expression of my countenance , and hope , almost dead within her , revived once more to cheer and animate her heart . I looked on her ...
... gazed on me with looks such as never beam but from a mo- ther's eye . She had observed a change in the expression of my countenance , and hope , almost dead within her , revived once more to cheer and animate her heart . I looked on her ...
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... the agony of her despair , she brought him to my bed . My father heard there the sounds of suffering and delirium that burst from me , and he gazed on my fiery eyeballs and haggard countenance . Then only it was , CHAPTER IV . 35.
... the agony of her despair , she brought him to my bed . My father heard there the sounds of suffering and delirium that burst from me , and he gazed on my fiery eyeballs and haggard countenance . Then only it was , CHAPTER IV . 35.
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... gazed from the window of my inn , on the crowd and bustle in the street below- " this is Glasgow ! —this the chosen seat of Science and the Muses - this the academic quiet , in which the mind of youth is to be nursed in the calm ...
... gazed from the window of my inn , on the crowd and bustle in the street below- " this is Glasgow ! —this the chosen seat of Science and the Muses - this the academic quiet , in which the mind of youth is to be nursed in the calm ...
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