Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 59Richard Bentley, 1866 |
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Page 440
... night all seemed comparatively quiet , but at the break of day she distinguished voices and rapid steps pacing from room to room , mingled with frequent groans as the fever in- creased . The night had set in wet and stormy ; the wind ...
... night all seemed comparatively quiet , but at the break of day she distinguished voices and rapid steps pacing from room to room , mingled with frequent groans as the fever in- creased . The night had set in wet and stormy ; the wind ...
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... night of wind and rain , and has been thundering the first stormy evening we have passed under canvas . April 15. - We had a stormy night at the Beni Sakre camp , and rain in the morning when we started . It was a great thing our ...
... night of wind and rain , and has been thundering the first stormy evening we have passed under canvas . April 15. - We had a stormy night at the Beni Sakre camp , and rain in the morning when we started . It was a great thing our ...
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... night to intercept vessels which , when the tide and wind favoured them , crept along shore from port to port . One evening , the breeze being off shore , and the night promising to be dark , as there was little doubt that prizes might ...
... night to intercept vessels which , when the tide and wind favoured them , crept along shore from port to port . One evening , the breeze being off shore , and the night promising to be dark , as there was little doubt that prizes might ...
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The Constable de Bourbon By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 111 221 331 | 1 |
The German Almanacks for 1866 | 28 |
French Aristocracy at the Seaside | 47 |
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