New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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Page 35
... turned away her eyes , and fixed them again upon the brook as if deeply interested in the current of its waters . The stranger passed close by her , and whether he turned to look at her or not matters little , but somehow it happened ...
... turned away her eyes , and fixed them again upon the brook as if deeply interested in the current of its waters . The stranger passed close by her , and whether he turned to look at her or not matters little , but somehow it happened ...
Page 36
... turning his horse into a road which led down towards the Rhone , he rode straight to the dwelling of Armand Villars ... turned his horse to pass in , but his horse was not so much inclined to go through the low dark arch as his master ...
... turning his horse into a road which led down towards the Rhone , he rode straight to the dwelling of Armand Villars ... turned his horse to pass in , but his horse was not so much inclined to go through the low dark arch as his master ...
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... turned out , and though nobody called him in , he was to be seen , sitting very forward , apparently looking over notes supposed to have been taken after numerous critical cases and eventful consultations . Our own case was hopeless ...
... turned out , and though nobody called him in , he was to be seen , sitting very forward , apparently looking over notes supposed to have been taken after numerous critical cases and eventful consultations . Our own case was hopeless ...
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