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... heard their drowning cry mingling with the wind . The blast that bore it to our ears swept us out of all further hearing . I shall never forget that cry ! It was some time before we could put the ship about , she was under such headway ...
... heard their drowning cry mingling with the wind . The blast that bore it to our ears swept us out of all further hearing . I shall never forget that cry ! It was some time before we could put the ship about , she was under such headway ...
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... heard the sound of music - Leslie grasped my arm ; we paused and listened . It was Mary's voice singing , in a style of the most touching sim- plicity , a little air of which her husband was peculiarly fond . I felt Leslie's hand ...
... heard the sound of music - Leslie grasped my arm ; we paused and listened . It was Mary's voice singing , in a style of the most touching sim- plicity , a little air of which her husband was peculiarly fond . I felt Leslie's hand ...
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... heard no more ; the flocks are folded in ancient churches , cramped up in by- lanes and corners of the crowded city , where the vigilant beadle keeps watch , like the shep- herd's dog , round the threshold of the sanc- tuary . For a ...
... heard no more ; the flocks are folded in ancient churches , cramped up in by- lanes and corners of the crowded city , where the vigilant beadle keeps watch , like the shep- herd's dog , round the threshold of the sanc- tuary . For a ...
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THE AUTHORS ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF I | 6 |
ROSCOE | 17 |
THE WIFE | 29 |
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