The exile. The owl. The German knight. The Florentine kinsmen. The carrier's wife. The two faithful lovers of Sicily. The Venetan countess. A tale of the harem. The chestnut tree. The fair maid of Ludgate. The three brothersWilliam H. Ainsworth, 1827 - 1827 |
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... eye - lashes , and sometimes to gaze for minutes together on a small portrait which lay before her on a table . " Alas ! " she said to the picture , two that should have lived together so happily , to be thus asunder ; but absence has ...
... eye - lashes , and sometimes to gaze for minutes together on a small portrait which lay before her on a table . " Alas ! " she said to the picture , two that should have lived together so happily , to be thus asunder ; but absence has ...
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... eyes looking forth through his eyes ; so that I cried out with ter- ror , and awaked . But ever since this dream has haunted me , and even now , as you see , cannot quite get rid of its depression . " At the nature of this dream Don ...
... eyes looking forth through his eyes ; so that I cried out with ter- ror , and awaked . But ever since this dream has haunted me , and even now , as you see , cannot quite get rid of its depression . " At the nature of this dream Don ...
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... eyes that seemed to flash out sparkles of unnatural fire . “ Ha ! ” said he , casting a terrible glance upon Rodrigo ; " have I sold my life to such a devil ? " and suddenly springing upon him and tearing him down to the ground , he ...
... eyes that seemed to flash out sparkles of unnatural fire . “ Ha ! ” said he , casting a terrible glance upon Rodrigo ; " have I sold my life to such a devil ? " and suddenly springing upon him and tearing him down to the ground , he ...
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... eye : by which tokens the gentleman readily recognized him , as one of the banditti who had set upon him in the forest . " So , senor , " said he , " I perceive that one foul night has netted us both ; and therein I have done to thee ...
... eye : by which tokens the gentleman readily recognized him , as one of the banditti who had set upon him in the forest . " So , senor , " said he , " I perceive that one foul night has netted us both ; and therein I have done to thee ...
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... neither felt his own misery nor hers , but looked upon all things with an eye bright and fiery indeed at times ; but not , like the stars , illuminate with knowledge . In this mood he would sit for hours with his 14 THE EXILE .
... neither felt his own misery nor hers , but looked upon all things with an eye bright and fiery indeed at times ; but not , like the stars , illuminate with knowledge . In this mood he would sit for hours with his 14 THE EXILE .
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