I saw that he spoke in a low, hurried, and gibbering murmur, as if unconscious of my presence. Bending closely over him, I at length drank in the hideous import of his words. "Not hear it? — yes, I hear it, and have heard it. Long — long — long... The Best American Tales Chosen - الصفحة 2701907 - عدد الصفحات: 350عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
 | 1839
...¿rank in the hideous import of his words. "Not hear it? — yes, I hear it, and have heaid it. Long — long — long — many minutes, many hours, many days,...pity me, miserable wretch that I am ! — I dared not — / dared not speak ! We have put her living in the tomb ! Said I not that my senses were acute \... | |
 | William Evans Burton, Edgar Allan Poe - 1839
...hear ill — yes, I hear it, and have heard it. Long — long — long — many minutes, many iours. many days, have I heard it — yet I dared not — oh, pity me, miserable wreteh that I am ! — I dared not — / dared not speak ! We have put her living in the tomb ! Said... | |
 | Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1840
...drank in the hideous import of his words. " Not hear it ? Yes, I hear it, and have heard it Long — long — long— many minutes, many hours, many days,...speak ! We have put her living in the tomb ! Said I VOL. VIII. N not my senses were acute ? I now tell you that I fceard her first feeble movements in... | |
 | Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1840
...I hear it, and have heard it. Long — long — long— many minutes, many hours, many days, have 1 heard it — yet I dared not — oh, pity me, miserable...! We have put her living in the tomb ! Said I not my senses were acute ? I now tell you that I heard her first feeble movements in the hollow coffin.... | |
 | Edgar Allan Poe - 1845 - عدد الصفحات: 228
...in the hideous import of his words. " Not hear it ? — yes^ I hear it, and have heard it. Long — long — long — many minutes, many hours, many days,...them — many, many days ago — yet I dared not;— 7 dared not speak ! And now — to-night — Ethelred — ha ! ha ! — the breaking of the hermit's... | |
 | 1845
...I hear it, and have heard it. Long — long— long — many minutes, many hours, many days, have 1 heard it — yet I dared not — oh, pity me, miserable wretch that I am ! — 1 dared not — I dared not speak ! We have put lier living in the tomb! Said I not that my senses... | |
 | Edgar Allan Poe, Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1853
...in the hideous import of his words. /" Not hear it 1 — yes, J hear it, and have heard it. Long—- long — long — many minutes, many hours, many days,...heard them — many, many days ago — yet I dared not — I dared not speak ! And now — to-night — Ethelred — ha ! ha ! — the breaking of the hermit's... | |
 | Edgar Allan Poe - 1857
...in the hideous import of his words. " Not hear it ? — yes, I hear it, and have heard it. Long — long — long — many minutes, many hours, many days,...dared not — I dared not speak ! We have put her firing in the tomb ! Said I not that my seuses were acute ? I now tell you that I heard her first feeble... | |
 | Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - عدد الصفحات: 784
...I hear it, and have heard it. Long — long — long — many minutes, many hours, many days, hare I heard it, — yet I dared not, — oh, pity me,...dared not — I dared not speak ! We have put her liviny in (he tomb! Said I not that iny senses were acute ? I now tell you that I heard her first feeble... | |
 | Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862
...silence, — " you have not, then, seen it?" "Not hear it? — yes, I hear it, and have heard it. Long — long — long — many minutes, many hours, many days,...— I dared not — I dared not speak ! We have put lu:r Ucinij in thf tomi! Said I not that my senses were acute? I now tell you that I heard her first... | |
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