Doom Castle: A RomanceBlackwood and Sons, 1901 - 322 pages |
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... hills and the sombre woods of the farther coast , it was scarcely a wonder that his eye had failed at first to find it . Here were no pomps of lord or baron ; little luxuriance could prevail behind those eyeless gables ; there could be ...
... hills and the sombre woods of the farther coast , it was scarcely a wonder that his eye had failed at first to find it . Here were no pomps of lord or baron ; little luxuriance could prevail behind those eyeless gables ; there could be ...
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... hill , answered in a sharp and querulous too - responsive note of the same character in the wood before . The gentleman who had twice fought à la barrière felt a nameless new thrill , a shudder of the being , born of antique terrors ...
... hill , answered in a sharp and querulous too - responsive note of the same character in the wood before . The gentleman who had twice fought à la barrière felt a nameless new thrill , a shudder of the being , born of antique terrors ...
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... gled's cry rose once more , rose higher on the hill , echoed far off , and was twice repeated nearer hand with a dropping melancholy cadence . Gaunt forms grew up straight among the undergrowth of trees , THE PURSUIT . 9.
... gled's cry rose once more , rose higher on the hill , echoed far off , and was twice repeated nearer hand with a dropping melancholy cadence . Gaunt forms grew up straight among the undergrowth of trees , THE PURSUIT . 9.
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... to the gaze of Montaiglon a continuation of the actual hills of wood and heather whereof they were the culmination . He saw , it seemed to him , the myriad peaks , the vast cavernous mountain clefts . BARON OF DOOM . 25.
... to the gaze of Montaiglon a continuation of the actual hills of wood and heather whereof they were the culmination . He saw , it seemed to him , the myriad peaks , the vast cavernous mountain clefts . BARON OF DOOM . 25.
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... hills , the strenuous shoulders of the bens upholding all that glory of sinking sun- shine , and on one he saw upstanding , a vulgar blotch upon the landscape , a gaunt long spar with an over- hanging arm . " Ah ! " he said airily ...
... hills , the strenuous shoulders of the bens upholding all that glory of sinking sun- shine , and on one he saw upstanding , a vulgar blotch upon the landscape , a gaunt long spar with an over- hanging arm . " Ah ! " he said airily ...
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