John Inglesant: A RomanceMacmillan, 1891 - 445 páginas |
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... strange voices cried to him in an unknown language , and undistinguished forms seemed passing to and fro . The Chapel was all alight , and low and mournful music pro- ceeded from it , as for the dead . Fascinated with terror , he left ...
... strange voices cried to him in an unknown language , and undistinguished forms seemed passing to and fro . The Chapel was all alight , and low and mournful music pro- ceeded from it , as for the dead . Fascinated with terror , he left ...
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... strange and weird creature threw his arms above his head , and with a piercing cry that rang again and again through the chill night air , fell backwards senseless , and lay in the pale moonlight white and still among the graves ...
... strange and weird creature threw his arms above his head , and with a piercing cry that rang again and again through the chill night air , fell backwards senseless , and lay in the pale moonlight white and still among the graves ...
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... strange stories — to which young Inglesant listened with wonder , as he did , also , to others of the ignis fatuus , which , called by the people " Kit of the Candlestick , " used , about Michaelmas , to be very common on the downs ...
... strange stories — to which young Inglesant listened with wonder , as he did , also , to others of the ignis fatuus , which , called by the people " Kit of the Candlestick , " used , about Michaelmas , to be very common on the downs ...
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... strange gentleman had foretold , Johnny took the greatest interest in the conversation of his brother , whom , indeed , he both now and afterwards most unfeignedly admired , and to whose patronage he invariably submitted with perfect ...
... strange gentleman had foretold , Johnny took the greatest interest in the conversation of his brother , whom , indeed , he both now and afterwards most unfeignedly admired , and to whose patronage he invariably submitted with perfect ...
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... strange gentleman - whose name Eustace told Johnny was Hall - having departed on horseback , on a visit to a gentleman in Gloucestershire . Eustace observed great cau- tion in speaking of Mr. Hall , telling Johnny he would know all ...
... strange gentleman - whose name Eustace told Johnny was Hall - having departed on horseback , on a visit to a gentleman in Gloucestershire . Eustace observed great cau- tion in speaking of Mr. Hall , telling Johnny he would know all ...
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