Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 63Richard Bentley, 1868 |
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... wife to an obscure village called Marshward , three hundred miles from London , and installed her in a small house , which he named " Treeby Cottage , " in order to remind himself and everybody else what a great man he had once been ...
... wife to an obscure village called Marshward , three hundred miles from London , and installed her in a small house , which he named " Treeby Cottage , " in order to remind himself and everybody else what a great man he had once been ...
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... wife in his arms ; his heart was too full for utterance , and as he bestowed on her a last embrace , in assurance of his love and compliance , her spirit fled without a sigh or struggle . Her last moments had been peaceful and tranquil ...
... wife in his arms ; his heart was too full for utterance , and as he bestowed on her a last embrace , in assurance of his love and compliance , her spirit fled without a sigh or struggle . Her last moments had been peaceful and tranquil ...
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... wife , he decided upon killing her in such a manner that innocent persons should be supposed to have been implicated in the crime . To this effect he had made up his mind , the crime being committed , to take himself off , and allow it ...
... wife , he decided upon killing her in such a manner that innocent persons should be supposed to have been implicated in the crime . To this effect he had made up his mind , the crime being committed , to take himself off , and allow it ...
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Myddleton Pomfret A Novel By William Harrison Ainsworth 1 186 320 | 1 |
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