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Page 6
... night - table , where , very unguardedly , stood the phial of eau de luce without a label . The hour of taking the me- dicine arrived , young Thornton seized the eau de luce , and The smell might have detected the mistake , for after ...
... night - table , where , very unguardedly , stood the phial of eau de luce without a label . The hour of taking the me- dicine arrived , young Thornton seized the eau de luce , and The smell might have detected the mistake , for after ...
Page 7
... night and morning for a week , in all thirty times . For three weeks his only food was linseed oil , and the passage of the throat being closed , he was supported by in- jections . He recovered , however , after about four months ' con ...
... night and morning for a week , in all thirty times . For three weeks his only food was linseed oil , and the passage of the throat being closed , he was supported by in- jections . He recovered , however , after about four months ' con ...
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... night , my father will like it better ; he would not choose that his neighbours should see me , or know of my re- turn . O ! I am a guilty wretch , and must steal home amidst the darkness of night , and hide my shame from all around me ...
... night , my father will like it better ; he would not choose that his neighbours should see me , or know of my re- turn . O ! I am a guilty wretch , and must steal home amidst the darkness of night , and hide my shame from all around me ...
Page 20
... night , along that road , by the licentious soldiery . Vain were our efforts to calm her apprehensions . Her fearful glances were directed on all sides , and her imagination shadowed in the dusky outline forms of lurking villains all ...
... night , along that road , by the licentious soldiery . Vain were our efforts to calm her apprehensions . Her fearful glances were directed on all sides , and her imagination shadowed in the dusky outline forms of lurking villains all ...
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... night , never before or after met my ear . " Dear father - father ! -- will you not have pity on me ? " Moan- ings so sweet and melodious , even in misery , as would make one doat on distress . No answer was returned ; but to add to the ...
... night , never before or after met my ear . " Dear father - father ! -- will you not have pity on me ? " Moan- ings so sweet and melodious , even in misery , as would make one doat on distress . No answer was returned ; but to add to the ...
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