Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 54Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1863 |
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Page 34
... followed by the recusants with lighted torches , who were placed at the back of the scaffold , while the middle seats were allotted to the Protestant divines . All these proceedings were watched with deep interest by the spectators ...
... followed by the recusants with lighted torches , who were placed at the back of the scaffold , while the middle seats were allotted to the Protestant divines . All these proceedings were watched with deep interest by the spectators ...
Page 99
... followed us , seated herself with her basket on the threshold , and followed with sparkling eyes the movements of the dancers . And when we asked her whether she still danced , and how old she was , she replied : “ Heart and soul still ...
... followed us , seated herself with her basket on the threshold , and followed with sparkling eyes the movements of the dancers . And when we asked her whether she still danced , and how old she was , she replied : “ Heart and soul still ...
Page 323
... followed in the same order as before . As Derrick Carver marched on , many of the spectators expressed their sympathy for him , but no one was suffered to approach him , or exchange a word with him . Amongst those who had followed the ...
... followed in the same order as before . As Derrick Carver marched on , many of the spectators expressed their sympathy for him , but no one was suffered to approach him , or exchange a word with him . Amongst those who had followed the ...
Contents
Bessie Leigh | 1 |
or The Days of Philip and Mary An Historical Romance | 19 |
A Visit to Caprera | 37 |
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