The Literary Companion, Volume 1, Issues 1-13G. & J. Huntley, 1821 |
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Page 41
... sound of this immense waterfall . It was now the dead of night . The heavy gloom which enveloped St. Gerard forest , the superstitious legends which had peo- pled it with hosts of demons and banditti , cast a gloom over his mind ; and ...
... sound of this immense waterfall . It was now the dead of night . The heavy gloom which enveloped St. Gerard forest , the superstitious legends which had peo- pled it with hosts of demons and banditti , cast a gloom over his mind ; and ...
Page 72
... sound might have issued : as he cautiously pas- sed through the long corridor , feeling his way with his sword's point , a shriek so shrill and loud he heard but just before him , that it seemed to rend the castle walls ; he sprang ...
... sound might have issued : as he cautiously pas- sed through the long corridor , feeling his way with his sword's point , a shriek so shrill and loud he heard but just before him , that it seemed to rend the castle walls ; he sprang ...
Page 183
... sound went to bis heart . It was here his mother took her last leave of him , and blessed him . As he passed through the village there was a feeling of strangeness , that every thing should be just as it was when he left it . There was ...
... sound went to bis heart . It was here his mother took her last leave of him , and blessed him . As he passed through the village there was a feeling of strangeness , that every thing should be just as it was when he left it . There was ...
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