The Youth and Manhood of Cyril Thornton, Volumen1William Blackwood, 1827 - 458 páginas |
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... melancholy grandeur ; the crimson velvet coffin , with its gilt escutcheons ; the sable mutes , and the long and sombre pro- cession , contributed to people my mind with ideas to which till then it had been a stranger CHAPTER I. 3.
... melancholy grandeur ; the crimson velvet coffin , with its gilt escutcheons ; the sable mutes , and the long and sombre pro- cession , contributed to people my mind with ideas to which till then it had been a stranger CHAPTER I. 3.
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... no curtailment of his own personal enjoyments . The wound rank- led in his mind , and a change in his character was thenceforward visible to all . Before this event , my father had been accustomed to move among CHAPTER I.
... no curtailment of his own personal enjoyments . The wound rank- led in his mind , and a change in his character was thenceforward visible to all . Before this event , my father had been accustomed to move among CHAPTER I.
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... mind had not failed to exercise its natural influence in guiding and di- recting mine . We had never been divided , but " Still had slept together , Rose at one instant , learn'd , play'd , ate together , And wheresoe'er we went , like ...
... mind had not failed to exercise its natural influence in guiding and di- recting mine . We had never been divided , but " Still had slept together , Rose at one instant , learn'd , play'd , ate together , And wheresoe'er we went , like ...
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... mind became calmer . There was con- solation in the idea , that I should not survive the dreadful deed that I had done , and that , when my parents witnessed the terrible expia- tion of my crime , they would forgive - perhaps weep for ...
... mind became calmer . There was con- solation in the idea , that I should not survive the dreadful deed that I had done , and that , when my parents witnessed the terrible expia- tion of my crime , they would forgive - perhaps weep for ...
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... mind . By slow degrees I succeeded . I remem- bered as familiar things , the bed on which I I lay , the furniture , the pictures , the distant spire seen through the window ; and I knew my mother , who sat watching by my pillow . She ...
... mind . By slow degrees I succeeded . I remem- bered as familiar things , the bed on which I I lay , the furniture , the pictures , the distant spire seen through the window ; and I knew my mother , who sat watching by my pillow . She ...
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