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... heard . Presently , however , he felt a rush of cold air blow upon him ; and dashing towards the quar- ter whence it seemed to proceed , he stumbled over something which he judged to be the water ewer . The rush of cold air was no ...
... heard . Presently , however , he felt a rush of cold air blow upon him ; and dashing towards the quar- ter whence it seemed to proceed , he stumbled over something which he judged to be the water ewer . The rush of cold air was no ...
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... heard through it , and , as it were , muffled by it , came from the enormous stones which the stream was hurling over its even bed of rock . Above all this was heard the fiendlike shriek of the wind , yelling , as if the demon of ...
... heard through it , and , as it were , muffled by it , came from the enormous stones which the stream was hurling over its even bed of rock . Above all this was heard the fiendlike shriek of the wind , yelling , as if the demon of ...
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... heard no reproach , no complaint , no sound , but an occasional short exclamation of encouragement to persevere in their friendly endea- vors . But the evening wore on , and still they were unsuccessful . It seemed to them that ...
... heard no reproach , no complaint , no sound , but an occasional short exclamation of encouragement to persevere in their friendly endea- vors . But the evening wore on , and still they were unsuccessful . It seemed to them that ...
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... heard the sum - total of her afflictions , was worth a vol- ume of sermons . It is pleasing to think that her lot is cast on an es- tate where the hearts of both the manager and his constituent are too much fraught with the finer feel ...
... heard the sum - total of her afflictions , was worth a vol- ume of sermons . It is pleasing to think that her lot is cast on an es- tate where the hearts of both the manager and his constituent are too much fraught with the finer feel ...
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... heard it , to resemble the wild shriek with which her husband was wont to inspire additional fury into the heels of the dancers , already excited by the power of his wonder- ful hand . She kissed and hugged the fiddle , and , as if its ...
... heard it , to resemble the wild shriek with which her husband was wont to inspire additional fury into the heels of the dancers , already excited by the power of his wonder- ful hand . She kissed and hugged the fiddle , and , as if its ...
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