| 1830 - 436 páginas
...drawing-room. At this time Mrs. had certainly no idea that the sight of the cat was an illusion. I asked her to touch it. She got up for the purpose, and seemed...followed a few steps, and then said, ' It has gone under that chair.' I told her it was an illusion. She would not believe it. 1 lifted up the chair ; there... | |
| 1830 - 420 páginas
...illusion. I asked her to touch it. She got up for the purpose, and seemed as if she was pursuing some thing which moved away. She followed a few steps, and then said, ' It has gone under that chair.' I told her it was an illusion. She would not believe it. I lifted up the chair, there... | |
| William Howells - 1831 - 220 páginas
...drawing-room. At this time Mrs. had certainly no idea that the sight of the cat was an illusion. I asked her to touch it. She got up for the purpose, and seemed...followed a few steps, and then said, ' It has gone under that chair.' I told her it was an illusion. She would not believe it. I lifted up the chair ; there... | |
| 1832 - 424 páginas
...sight of the cat was an illusion. I asked her to touch it. She got up for the purpose, and seemed, too, as if she was pursuing something which moved away....a few steps, and then said, — 'It has gone under that chair.' I told her it was an illusion. She would not believe it. I lified up the chair; there... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1832 - 420 páginas
...sight of the cat was an illusion. I asked her to touch it. She got up for the purpose, and seemed, too, as if she was pursuing something which moved away....a few steps, and then said,— 'It has gone under that chair.' I told her it was an illusion. She would not believe it. I lifted up the chair; there... | |
| Richard Henry Wilde - 1842 - 288 páginas
...was asked to touch it, she got up for the purpose, and seemed as if she were pursuing something that moved away. She followed a few steps, and then said,...' It has gone under the chair.' Mr. A. assured her it was an illusion, but she would not believe it. He then lifted up the chair, and Mrs. A. saw nothing... | |
| Richard Henry Wilde - 1842 - 284 páginas
...was asked to touch it, she got up for the purpose, and seemed as if she were pursuing something that moved away. She followed a few steps, and then said, 'It has gone under the chain*' Mr. A. assured her it was an illusion, oiit she would not believe it. He then lifted up the... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1845 - 900 páginas
...an illusion. When she was asked to touch it, she got up for the purpose, and seemed as if she were pursuing something which moved away. She followed...' It has gone under the chair.' Mr A. assured her it was an illusion, but she would not believe it. He then lifted up the chair, and Mrs A. saw nothing... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1869 - 526 páginas
...an illusion. When she was asked to touch it, she got up for the purpose, and seemed as if she were pursuing something which moved away. She followed..." It has gone under the chair." Mr A. assured her it was an illusion, but she would not believe it. He then lifted up the chair, and Mrs A. saw nothing... | |
| 1869 - 588 páginas
...an illusion. When she was asked to touch it, she got up for the purpose, and seemed as if she were pursuing something which moved away. She followed...It has gone under the chair.'' Mr. A. assured her it was an illusion, but she could not believe it. He then lifted up the chair, and Mrs. A. saw nothing... | |
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