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Page 7
... turned for answer , that two of the servants were on the floor , and that young Thornton , gone stark mad , was eating butter . They came down , when they found him lying on the kitchen floor , frequently vomiting a white fluid , with ...
... turned for answer , that two of the servants were on the floor , and that young Thornton , gone stark mad , was eating butter . They came down , when they found him lying on the kitchen floor , frequently vomiting a white fluid , with ...
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... turned down a narrow path with her to the left . In the obscurity I scarcely knew what had become of them . The descent of the path was steep ; I followed them , but on turning round as I descended , just perceived 20 THE MONTHLY MIRROR .
... turned down a narrow path with her to the left . In the obscurity I scarcely knew what had become of them . The descent of the path was steep ; I followed them , but on turning round as I descended , just perceived 20 THE MONTHLY MIRROR .
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but on turning round as I descended , just perceived above me a man with a soldier's cap and feather , who half - turned down the path , stood hesitating a moment , and then returned again into the main road . This only circumstance ...
but on turning round as I descended , just perceived above me a man with a soldier's cap and feather , who half - turned down the path , stood hesitating a moment , and then returned again into the main road . This only circumstance ...
Page 26
... Turning round , and seeing the man's head shaking like that of a mandarine upon a chimney - piece , he darted out of the room , and after tumbling headlong down stairs , he ran about the house , swearing that the gentlemen up - stairs ...
... Turning round , and seeing the man's head shaking like that of a mandarine upon a chimney - piece , he darted out of the room , and after tumbling headlong down stairs , he ran about the house , swearing that the gentlemen up - stairs ...
Page 79
... turned her away to every mi- sery and infamy that might await her in that dreary hour . What mockery of argument and of feeling is it , in such an instance as this to say , as it has been said , I will not receive this polluted girl ...
... turned her away to every mi- sery and infamy that might await her in that dreary hour . What mockery of argument and of feeling is it , in such an instance as this to say , as it has been said , I will not receive this polluted girl ...
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