Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 58Richard Bentley, 1865 |
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Page 48
... passed , and of the persons of whom I have spoken before , the young men had become old , and the children had grown into young men . Time glides imperceptibly along , notwithstanding all the trials and the cares which it produces , but ...
... passed , and of the persons of whom I have spoken before , the young men had become old , and the children had grown into young men . Time glides imperceptibly along , notwithstanding all the trials and the cares which it produces , but ...
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... passing him , as soon as he calculated that he had made up for his lost ground . The three Caskets Lights were passed on the starboard beam con- siderably closer than he had expected , and some dreadful fears passed through his heart ...
... passing him , as soon as he calculated that he had made up for his lost ground . The three Caskets Lights were passed on the starboard beam con- siderably closer than he had expected , and some dreadful fears passed through his heart ...
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... passed a miserably deserted - looking place ; it must once have been very grand , however , but now the gate - pillars are broken , the gate is down , the roof off the lodge , and the great house itself seems half in ruins . I thought ...
... passed a miserably deserted - looking place ; it must once have been very grand , however , but now the gate - pillars are broken , the gate is down , the roof off the lodge , and the great house itself seems half in ruins . I thought ...
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The House of Seven Chimneys A Tale of Madrid By William Harrison | 1 |
The Obolus of Storytellers | 30 |
About Misery Making Sport to Mock Itself A Cue from Shakspeare | 38 |
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