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Page 170
... of insanity , but rather as the indica - over his shoulder , and his face was tions
of a mental hypochondriacism , turned towards the approaching pair . which
erroneous management would Mr . Hamilton looked as closely as urge to
madness .
... of insanity , but rather as the indica - over his shoulder , and his face was tions
of a mental hypochondriacism , turned towards the approaching pair . which
erroneous management would Mr . Hamilton looked as closely as urge to
madness .
Page 174
It was occasioned by a man cutting down a tree ; and , upon looking closely , the
curate at once recognised Mr . Whar ton , though his back was turned to - wards
him as he approached . He was alone ; the spades and pickaxes which lay round
...
It was occasioned by a man cutting down a tree ; and , upon looking closely , the
curate at once recognised Mr . Whar ton , though his back was turned to - wards
him as he approached . He was alone ; the spades and pickaxes which lay round
...
Page 404
He turned away with a look - such a look of sorrowland she walked out to wait his
coming , or almost inclined to go alone : but she relented , and turned back , for
she wondered at his his unusual manner , and saw that something had ...
He turned away with a look - such a look of sorrowland she walked out to wait his
coming , or almost inclined to go alone : but she relented , and turned back , for
she wondered at his his unusual manner , and saw that something had ...
Page 624
... came on this time in a confused mass , they go , a memorial of that day - the
and a well - directed fire from the English word “ Plassey , " and the proud motto ,
guns first checked and then turned “ Primus in Indis ” standing emblazoned them
.
... came on this time in a confused mass , they go , a memorial of that day - the
and a well - directed fire from the English word “ Plassey , " and the proud motto ,
guns first checked and then turned “ Primus in Indis ” standing emblazoned them
.
Page 641
He turned round his face , and those who looked upon it once never forgot it - his
pale and beautiful faceand stretched out his hand towards the rebellious troops .
They paused in their strife to look on him . Then he spoke , in a voice like music ...
He turned round his face , and those who looked upon it once never forgot it - his
pale and beautiful faceand stretched out his hand towards the rebellious troops .
They paused in their strife to look on him . Then he spoke , in a voice like music ...
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