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... daugh- ter an elerly woman , and her son , a boy . At first the silence seemed to denote death . But there the whole family were , roosted like fowls on the beams of the roof . They were all half dead with cold ; and the old man's mind ...
... daugh- ter an elerly woman , and her son , a boy . At first the silence seemed to denote death . But there the whole family were , roosted like fowls on the beams of the roof . They were all half dead with cold ; and the old man's mind ...
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... daugh- ter fainted , on being brought near the fire ; and on the wise suggestion of Dr. Brands , as sensible as brave , to restore the animal temperature she was put into Mrs. Suter's bed , already occupied by " five bairns ; " and warm ...
... daugh- ter fainted , on being brought near the fire ; and on the wise suggestion of Dr. Brands , as sensible as brave , to restore the animal temperature she was put into Mrs. Suter's bed , already occupied by " five bairns ; " and warm ...
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... daugh- ter , with her face concealed in her mother's lap , vainly endeavoring to stifle the sobs which burst from her young bosom , while Gideon hung over them the mute image of despair . No sooner was the Laird of Dry- cleugh consigned ...
... daugh- ter , with her face concealed in her mother's lap , vainly endeavoring to stifle the sobs which burst from her young bosom , while Gideon hung over them the mute image of despair . No sooner was the Laird of Dry- cleugh consigned ...
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... daugh- ter , with her face concealed in her mother's lap , vainly endeavoring to stifle the sobs which burst from her young bosom , while Gideon hung over them the mute image of despair . No sooner was the Laird of Dry- cleugh consigned ...
... daugh- ter , with her face concealed in her mother's lap , vainly endeavoring to stifle the sobs which burst from her young bosom , while Gideon hung over them the mute image of despair . No sooner was the Laird of Dry- cleugh consigned ...
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... daugh- ter lame both of hands and feet , a circum- stance attributed to the witch's having been used to transform her into a pony , and get her shod by the devil . It does not appear that any punishment was inflicted for this cruel ...
... daugh- ter lame both of hands and feet , a circum- stance attributed to the witch's having been used to transform her into a pony , and get her shod by the devil . It does not appear that any punishment was inflicted for this cruel ...
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