A strange story, by the author of 'Rienzi'. |
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... looked at me wistfully , and pressed her hand on her forehead , then said , in a strange voice , " Did I ever love you ? What do you mean ? " 66 ' Lilian , Lilian , rouse yourself ; are you not while you speak , under some spell , some ...
... looked at me wistfully , and pressed her hand on her forehead , then said , in a strange voice , " Did I ever love you ? What do you mean ? " 66 ' Lilian , Lilian , rouse yourself ; are you not while you speak , under some spell , some ...
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... looked round ; you were moving uneasily in your seat , and muttering to your- self . From watching you she was soon diverted by the consequence of her own confounded curiosity and folly . In moving , she had unconsciously brought the ...
... looked round ; you were moving uneasily in your seat , and muttering to your- self . From watching you she was soon diverted by the consequence of her own confounded curiosity and folly . In moving , she had unconsciously brought the ...
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... looked forward with great interest to a residence in lands new to his experience , and affording ample scope for the hardy enjoyments which had always most allured his tastes , he hastened to change A STRANGE STORY . 41.
... looked forward with great interest to a residence in lands new to his experience , and affording ample scope for the hardy enjoyments which had always most allured his tastes , he hastened to change A STRANGE STORY . 41.
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... looked at the sun with his right eye only , and not with the left , yet his fancy began to make an impression upon his left eye as well as his right , for if he shut his right and looked upon the clouds , or a book , or any bright ...
... looked at the sun with his right eye only , and not with the left , yet his fancy began to make an impression upon his left eye as well as his right , for if he shut his right and looked upon the clouds , or a book , or any bright ...
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... looked upon . " - Letter from Sir I. Newton to Locke , Lord King's Life of Locke , vol . i . pp . 405-8 . Dr. Roget ( Animal and Vegetable Physiology Considered with reference to Natural Theology , Bridgewater Treatise , pp . 524 , 525 ) ...
... looked upon . " - Letter from Sir I. Newton to Locke , Lord King's Life of Locke , vol . i . pp . 405-8 . Dr. Roget ( Animal and Vegetable Physiology Considered with reference to Natural Theology , Bridgewater Treatise , pp . 524 , 525 ) ...
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