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... bell from the castle , or from ing evening had partially disclosed , any neighboring church or convent , the utter impossibility of escape . struck upon his ear to tell how the As , however , his eyes wandered hours passed .
... bell from the castle , or from ing evening had partially disclosed , any neighboring church or convent , the utter impossibility of escape . struck upon his ear to tell how the As , however , his eyes wandered hours passed .
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... which he had would be the speediest release . carelessly thrown against them the The day passed wearily and preceding day , as he paced to and gloomily ; though not without a fro , remained where he had cast it , faint hope that ...
... which he had would be the speediest release . carelessly thrown against them the The day passed wearily and preceding day , as he paced to and gloomily ; though not without a fro , remained where he had cast it , faint hope that ...
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He doubted whether it his notice , and at the sight of which was not a dream that had passed his agitation was excessive , was the before his sleeping fancy ; but gra- change his iron bed had undergone . dually his scattered thoughts ...
He doubted whether it his notice , and at the sight of which was not a dream that had passed his agitation was excessive , was the before his sleeping fancy ; but gra- change his iron bed had undergone . dually his scattered thoughts ...
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at once attached to thee as to a I would not exchange the recollecsecond home ; nor yet can hear tion of the hours I have passed without emotion the sounds that re- among thy more hidden sublimities , mind him of thy hills of freedom ...
at once attached to thee as to a I would not exchange the recollecsecond home ; nor yet can hear tion of the hours I have passed without emotion the sounds that re- among thy more hidden sublimities , mind him of thy hills of freedom ...
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... from its fury , as had passed away , the course of the " just perfeckly ridiculous . " river ran through the ruined hearths The united line of the rivers , of this so recently happy a commu- whose devastations Sir Thomas unnity .
... from its fury , as had passed away , the course of the " just perfeckly ridiculous . " river ran through the ruined hearths The united line of the rivers , of this so recently happy a commu- whose devastations Sir Thomas unnity .
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