The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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Page 42
... horse and rode near the margin of the moat in search of the draw - bridge ; but he could discover none . His mind was now worked up to agony , as his busy thoughts endeavoured to discover what could have happened to his family , which ...
... horse and rode near the margin of the moat in search of the draw - bridge ; but he could discover none . His mind was now worked up to agony , as his busy thoughts endeavoured to discover what could have happened to his family , which ...
Page 53
... horse to pursue his own way among the intracacies of the forest.- But lord Reginald was roused from his reverie , as his horse suddenly stopt - and started back endeavoring to retreat , yet fearing to turn his head . Lord Reginald ...
... horse to pursue his own way among the intracacies of the forest.- But lord Reginald was roused from his reverie , as his horse suddenly stopt - and started back endeavoring to retreat , yet fearing to turn his head . Lord Reginald ...
Page 74
... horses , and pillaged the dead and dying , were pro- ceeding to cut off the heads and to put them in bags which had ... horse , which occa- sioned in him a convulsive motion that enabled me to get disengaged ; and imme- diately the idea ...
... horses , and pillaged the dead and dying , were pro- ceeding to cut off the heads and to put them in bags which had ... horse , which occa- sioned in him a convulsive motion that enabled me to get disengaged ; and imme- diately the idea ...
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