Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... seemed curiously out of place at such an hour and in such circumstances . A light breeze , which had apparently ... seemed to expect some response ; so that , although desiring for her sake to turn the talk from its sinister course , I ...
... seemed curiously out of place at such an hour and in such circumstances . A light breeze , which had apparently ... seemed to expect some response ; so that , although desiring for her sake to turn the talk from its sinister course , I ...
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... seemed enough to Ah , if the same force had but been spent in quelling passion , all would have ended - how differently ! She would have escaped this misery , and he would have been with her still . And then she seemed to see before her ...
... seemed enough to Ah , if the same force had but been spent in quelling passion , all would have ended - how differently ! She would have escaped this misery , and he would have been with her still . And then she seemed to see before her ...
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... seemed likely and what actually occurred ? -between the huge mail - clad chief who leans upon his sword and gazes day by day on Maximilian's marble tomb , and the slim delicate lad as he lies gasping out his life in the hands of the ...
... seemed likely and what actually occurred ? -between the huge mail - clad chief who leans upon his sword and gazes day by day on Maximilian's marble tomb , and the slim delicate lad as he lies gasping out his life in the hands of the ...
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Drama Mr Swinburnes First By RAMSAY COLLES M A | 1 |
Every Man His Own Mage By PHILIP FITZREIMUND | 18 |
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