The Knickerbocker: Or, New-York Monthly Magazine, Volume 59Charles Fenno Hoffman, Timothy Flint, Lewis Gaylord Clark, Kinahan Cornwallis, John Holmes Agnew 1862 |
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Page 44
... seemed to revive and slowly unclosed them . Such wild eyes I never saw before . He raised himself in sitting posture , and addressed me in a language I could not under- stand . I shook my head . He seemed to recollect himself , and said ...
... seemed to revive and slowly unclosed them . Such wild eyes I never saw before . He raised himself in sitting posture , and addressed me in a language I could not under- stand . I shook my head . He seemed to recollect himself , and said ...
Page 45
... seemed a well - looking though some- what ghostly gentleman . ' Go to the library , ' said he- ' I cannot - and close those shelves as they first were . Then we will depart for the city . I leave this place , thank God , forever ! ' I ...
... seemed a well - looking though some- what ghostly gentleman . ' Go to the library , ' said he- ' I cannot - and close those shelves as they first were . Then we will depart for the city . I leave this place , thank God , forever ! ' I ...
Page 68
... seemed there was nothing else to claim his attention . The south - wind died away , the flowers fainted and missed its ripple . The excessive light and drought and heat glowered without like the dumb ferocity of brute eyes ; the arid ...
... seemed there was nothing else to claim his attention . The south - wind died away , the flowers fainted and missed its ripple . The excessive light and drought and heat glowered without like the dumb ferocity of brute eyes ; the arid ...
Page 72
... seemed deserted ; neither guest nor hostess were visible . She saw her face casually in a mirror ; it was pale , and there were dark shadows around her eyes . She did not mind ; she only felt that she was dissatisfied and unhappy ...
... seemed deserted ; neither guest nor hostess were visible . She saw her face casually in a mirror ; it was pale , and there were dark shadows around her eyes . She did not mind ; she only felt that she was dissatisfied and unhappy ...
Page 73
... seemed to have been very wretched , very weary , to have stood on a precipice , while Mr. Julian beckoned to her from the other side . Again she strove to gain an ascent , seeing her lover at the summit . The ledges of stone on which ...
... seemed to have been very wretched , very weary , to have stood on a precipice , while Mr. Julian beckoned to her from the other side . Again she strove to gain an ascent , seeing her lover at the summit . The ledges of stone on which ...
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