Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 294-295F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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Page 52
... eyes made me sick and dizzy . I shut my eyes and clung convulsively to the iron peg . Still , I felt it must be done , I was going rapidly out to sea . Already the land was lost in the fog . Every yard I travelled decreased my chance of ...
... eyes made me sick and dizzy . I shut my eyes and clung convulsively to the iron peg . Still , I felt it must be done , I was going rapidly out to sea . Already the land was lost in the fog . Every yard I travelled decreased my chance of ...
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... eyes , seemed as hopelessly above as though ' twere already in freedom . Maybe ' twas some witchcraft , but thou canst bear me out , Sweetheart , that I have an eye quick to judge the dis- positions of men , and I could trust this man ...
... eyes , seemed as hopelessly above as though ' twere already in freedom . Maybe ' twas some witchcraft , but thou canst bear me out , Sweetheart , that I have an eye quick to judge the dis- positions of men , and I could trust this man ...
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... eyes and look , " she said . A fear of something she could not name took sudden hold of her . " Open your eyes , " she repeated almost angrily . Dorn then opened his eyes and kept them fixed on the ceiling . A minute passed , during ...
... eyes and look , " she said . A fear of something she could not name took sudden hold of her . " Open your eyes , " she repeated almost angrily . Dorn then opened his eyes and kept them fixed on the ceiling . A minute passed , during ...
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Are Proofs of the Descent of Man being Strengthened? | 43 |
616 | 92 |
Goethes Art of Living and Ways of Life By H SCHÜTZ WILSON | 101 |
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