Little Classics: ExileRossiter Johnson J.R. Osgood, 1874 |
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... sounds that we sometimes tremble to hear , and would always willingly forget . Poets have imagined no utter- ance of fiends or hobgoblins so fearfully appropriate as a laugh . And even the obtuse lime - burner felt his nerves shaken ...
... sounds that we sometimes tremble to hear , and would always willingly forget . Poets have imagined no utter- ance of fiends or hobgoblins so fearfully appropriate as a laugh . And even the obtuse lime - burner felt his nerves shaken ...
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... sound should be reverberated around the horizon , and that mountain would thunder it to mountain , and so the horror be prolonged upon their ears . Then , whispering one to another that it was late , -that the moon was almost down ...
... sound should be reverberated around the horizon , and that mountain would thunder it to mountain , and so the horror be prolonged upon their ears . Then , whispering one to another that it was late , -that the moon was almost down ...
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... sound of a fearful peal of laughter rolled heavily through the sleep of the lime - burner and his little son ; dim shapes of horror and anguish haunted their dreams , and seemed still present in the rude hovel when they opened their ...
... sound of a fearful peal of laughter rolled heavily through the sleep of the lime - burner and his little son ; dim shapes of horror and anguish haunted their dreams , and seemed still present in the rude hovel when they opened their ...
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... sounds of grief ; for they were almost as happy on that lake , en- joying the company of their friends and relatives , talking with them and answering their questions , as they would have been in their own home ; more especially , when ...
... sounds of grief ; for they were almost as happy on that lake , en- joying the company of their friends and relatives , talking with them and answering their questions , as they would have been in their own home ; more especially , when ...
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... sound of the bell ringing near them , and were greatly rejoiced . They hastened towards the place from whence they heard the bells , and the three sons of Lir made such speed that they left Fingula by herself . " What is the matter with ...
... sound of the bell ringing near them , and were greatly rejoiced . They hastened towards the place from whence they heard the bells , and the three sons of Lir made such speed that they left Fingula by herself . " What is the matter with ...
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amongst Aoife asked Bashkirs beds began Bogh Dearg brethren Burr camels captain cavalry children of Lir Cossacks court cranks cried cruise czarina Daddy dear deserts door Dorchi Duchess emperor Emperor of China enemies Ethan Brand eyes father feet fellow Fingula fire flight Fort Adams friends hands hear heard heart horses Kalmuck khan khan's kiln Kirghises knew lake lama laugh lime-burner Lir's looked Macaomh miles misery monarch morning Mother Shipton Moyle never night Oakhurst officers Oubacha party person Philip Nolan Piney Poker Flat poor Nolan prince replied revolt Russian Sea of Moyle seemed seen shed shore skilley sleep snow stood story suffering Tartar tell Tengis thing thought thousand tion told took Torgau Tuatha Danaans turned Uncle Billy Unpardonable Unpardonable Sin vast Weseloff whole wild Wolga words wretched Zebek Zebek-Dorchi دو وو