| William Holmes McGuffey - 1857 - 456 páginas
...sure work; and he yet tplies the dagger, though it was obvious that life had been destroyed by the blow of the + bludgeon. He even raises the aged arm,...heart; and replaces it again over the wounds of the tpoinard ! To finish the picture, he explores the wrist for the pulse! He feels it, and ascertains... | |
| Worthy Putnam - 1858 - 420 páginas
...sure work ; and he yet pliea the dagger, though it was obvious that life had been destroyed by the blow of the bludgeon. He even raises the aged arm,...heart, and replaces it again over the wounds of the poignard ! To finish the picture, he explores the wrist for the pulse ! He feels for it, and ascertains... | |
| Frank Moore - 1858 - 660 páginas
...obrious that life had been destroyed by the blow of th» bludgeon. He even raises the aged arm, tint n and Co. fcf the pulse I lie feels for it, and ascertains thii it beats no longer ! It is accomplished. Tla... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1858 - 652 páginas
...make sure work ; and he plies the dagger, though it is obvious that life has been destroyed by the blow of the bludgeon. He even raises the aged arm,...his aim at the heart, and replaces it again over the wound? of the poniard ! To finish the picture, he explores the wrist fui the pulse! He feels for it,... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1858 - 752 páginas
...sure work ; and he yet plies the dapper, thoorb it was obvious that life had been destroyed by the blow of the bludgeon. He even raises the aged arm,...not fail in his aim at the heart, and replaces it apain over the wounds of the poniard ! To finish the picture, he explores the wri^t for the pulse!... | |
| Lucius Osgood - 1858 - 494 páginas
...make sure work; and he yet plies the dagger, though it was obvious that life had been destroyed by the blow of the bludgeon. He even raises the aged arm, that he may not fai in his aim at the heart, and replaces it again over the wounds of the poniard! He feels for it,... | |
| John Todd - 1859 - 330 páginas
...sure work ; and he yet plies the dagger, though it was obvious that life had been destroyed by the blow of the bludgeon. He even raises the aged arm,...picture, he explores the wrist for the pulse. He feels it, and ascertains that it beats no longer ! " It is accomplished ! The deed is done ! He retreats,... | |
| Daniel Webster, Samuel M. Smucker - 1859 - 568 páginas
...sure work ; and he yet plies the dagger, though it -was obvious that life had been destroyed by the blow of the bludgeon. He even raises the aged arm,...finish the picture, he explores the wrist for the pfelse ! He feels for it, and ascertains that it beats no longer ! It is accomplished ! The deed is... | |
| Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1859 - 422 páginas
...plies the dagger, though it was obvious that life had been destroyed by the blow of the bludgeon. 1 He even raises the aged arm, that he may not fail...picture, he explores the wrist for the pulse! he feels it, and ascertains that it beats no longer! It is accomplished! The deed is done ! He retreats—retraces... | |
| Frank Moore - 1859 - 656 páginas
...destroyed by the blow of the bludgeon. He even ra^w the aged arm, that he may not fail in his aim \t the heart,- and replaces it again over the wounds, of the poniard 1 To finish the picture, he explores the \(rist for the pulse I He feels for it, and ascertains that... | |
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