Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 3J. M Lewer, 1829 |
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Page 11
... soon as he expected , the carpenter became a little fidgetty , and , having succeeded in tranquillizing the child , he thought proper to walk so far down the entry as would enable him to reconnoitre the upper windows of the house . A ...
... soon as he expected , the carpenter became a little fidgetty , and , having succeeded in tranquillizing the child , he thought proper to walk so far down the entry as would enable him to reconnoitre the upper windows of the house . A ...
Page 35
... soon , that it was a waste of feeling , if not an impious intermeddling with Providence , to allow parental affection to devolve in its full strength upon them . They were waifs , he thought , upon the waters of life , which it hardly ...
... soon , that it was a waste of feeling , if not an impious intermeddling with Providence , to allow parental affection to devolve in its full strength upon them . They were waifs , he thought , upon the waters of life , which it hardly ...
Page 38
... kindness to the young officer , that was pro- bably meant to secure a new recruit in his brother , who had , however , disappeared from the scene . The parade was now dismissed , and so soon as 38 THE TWIN - DOOMED .
... kindness to the young officer , that was pro- bably meant to secure a new recruit in his brother , who had , however , disappeared from the scene . The parade was now dismissed , and so soon as 38 THE TWIN - DOOMED .
Page 39
... soon , too , Rupert . Little Needji must pace his thirty miles before midnight . I don't know that I have done wisely in coming so far with you ; but , in truth , I wanted to see how our hunters would look among the continentals Mad An ...
... soon , too , Rupert . Little Needji must pace his thirty miles before midnight . I don't know that I have done wisely in coming so far with you ; but , in truth , I wanted to see how our hunters would look among the continentals Mad An ...
Page 48
... soon settled . " How ? how ? " " Let me see " After some time , to abuse Othello's ear , That he is too familiar with his wife . " But it still alarms him : - I have it - it's engender'd : Hell and night Must bring this monstrous birth ...
... soon settled . " How ? how ? " " Let me see " After some time , to abuse Othello's ear , That he is too familiar with his wife . " But it still alarms him : - I have it - it's engender'd : Hell and night Must bring this monstrous birth ...
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