The Universal Anthology: A Collection of the Best Literature, Ancient, Mediaeval and Modern, with Biographical and Explanatory Notes, Том 24Richard Garnett, Léon Vallée, Alois Brandl Clarke Company, Limited, 1899 |
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... dead more than twenty years . The colonel being again left alone with Martin , checked him as he was moving away , and offered , in consideration of his being an Englishman , to show him the town and to introduce him , if such were his ...
... dead more than twenty years . The colonel being again left alone with Martin , checked him as he was moving away , and offered , in consideration of his being an Englishman , to show him the town and to introduce him , if such were his ...
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... dead , and kisses without end ; the sound of them should pass like the crackling of flame through Paris , should revive the heat of youth and passion in husband and wife , even in hearts of seventy years . " A laugh burst from the ...
... dead , and kisses without end ; the sound of them should pass like the crackling of flame through Paris , should revive the heat of youth and passion in husband and wife , even in hearts of seventy years . " A laugh burst from the ...
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... dead man , " he muttered , by way of answer ; " you have put me facing the sun " " " The sun lies behind you , " said Valentin , sternly and solemnly , while he coolly loaded his pistol without heeding the fact that the signal had been ...
... dead man , " he muttered , by way of answer ; " you have put me facing the sun " " " The sun lies behind you , " said Valentin , sternly and solemnly , while he coolly loaded his pistol without heeding the fact that the signal had been ...
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... dead body and laid it on the bed ; but when he came to question the death - stricken man , and saw the look in the dull eyes and heard the vague , inarticulate words , the good German , so far from losing his head , rose to the very ...
... dead body and laid it on the bed ; but when he came to question the death - stricken man , and saw the look in the dull eyes and heard the vague , inarticulate words , the good German , so far from losing his head , rose to the very ...
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... dead man . not recover from these repeated shocks . " Schmucke was crying like a child . Let me I can- " Just listen , " continued Pons , " and cry afterwards . As a Christian , you must submit . I have been robbed . It is La Cibot's ...
... dead man . not recover from these repeated shocks . " Schmucke was crying like a child . Let me I can- " Just listen , " continued Pons , " and cry afterwards . As a Christian , you must submit . I have been robbed . It is La Cibot's ...
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Adrienne ALFRED TENNYSON answered Arthur Dimmesdale asked bandolining beautiful bells Ben Bolt better breath canon Chateau d'If child Cibot Cleopatra colonel Consuelo cried curate Dantes dark dead dear death Djalma door Dorcas dream Ellen eyes face fancy father fear feeling felt Fraisier gentleman give hand happiness head hear heard heart Heaven Hester Hester Prynne hope hour Jane Jefferson Brick Kardouon Lady Hester Stanhope laugh leave light lips listen live look Mademoiselle de Cardoville Magus Martin Meïamoun mind missis Mugby Junction never night once passed Pons poor Rawdon replied Reuben scarlet letter Schaunard Schmucke seemed smile Sniff soul stood sure sweet tears tell thee THEOPHILE GAUTIER things THOMAS HOOD thou thought tree trembling turned voice wife wish woman words Xailoun young lord
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