| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 páginas
...no other impression buf that one, I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy ; but there was no room...how it came thither, I knew not, nor could in the least imagine. But after innumerable fluttering thoughts, like a man perfectly confused and out of... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 páginas
...no other impression but that one, I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy ; but there was no room...how it came thither, I knew not, nor could in the least imagine. But after innumerable fluttering thoughts, like a man perfectly confused and out of... | |
| Alphonse Mariette - 1894 - 402 páginas
...were any more,6 and to observe7 it it8 might not be9 my fancy;10 but there was no room for that,11 for there was exactly the very print of a foot — toes, heel, end every part of a foot : 12 how it came thither I knew not13 nor could14 in the least imagine.15... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1895 - 438 páginas
...no other impression but that one. I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy ; but there was no room...foot. How it came thither I knew not, nor could in the least imagine. But after innumerable fluttering thoughts, like a man perfectly confused and out of... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1895 - 420 páginas
...no other impression but that one. I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy; but there was no room...foot. How it came thither I knew not, nor could in the least imagine. But after innumerable fluttering thoughts, like a man perfectly confused and out of... | |
| Adams Sherman Hill - 1895 - 452 páginas
...no other impression but that one. I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy; but there was no room...foot. How it came thither I knew not, nor could in the least imagine. But, after innumerable fluttering thoughts, like a man perfectly confused and out of... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1896 - 458 páginas
...no other impression but that one. I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy ; but there was no room for that, for there was exactly the print of a foot — toes, heel, and every part of a foot. How it came thither I knew not, nor could... | |
| William Wilfred Birdsall, Rufus Matthew Jones - 1897 - 602 páginas
...no other impression but that one : I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy; but there was no room...foot. How it came thither I knew not, nor could in the least imagine. But after innumerable fluttering thoughts, like a man perfectly confused, and out of... | |
| Daniel B. Shepp - 1897 - 542 páginas
...to observe if it might not be my fancy ; but there was no room for that, for there was exactly the print of a foot — toes, heel, and every part of...foot. How it came thither I knew not, nor could in the least imagine. But after innumerable fluttering thoughts like a man perfectly confused and out of himself,... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - 1897 - 492 páginas
...no other impression but that one. I went to it again to see if there were any more, and to observe if it might not be my fancy; but there was no room for that, for there was exactly the print of a foot — toes, heel, and every part of a foot. How it came hither I knew not, nor could... | |
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