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Halaman 10
... brought Mr. Atkins to the window , which he instantly raised . On seeing the shrinking crowd behind Owny , he stooped down for his blunderbuss , and enquired , with evident alarm , who were those present ? Och ! Mummers , ' answered the ...
... brought Mr. Atkins to the window , which he instantly raised . On seeing the shrinking crowd behind Owny , he stooped down for his blunderbuss , and enquired , with evident alarm , who were those present ? Och ! Mummers , ' answered the ...
Halaman 11
... brought him upon his face in the water . ' A brother's blood , ' he cried , demands this of me , ' and he raised the pistol for the purpose of beating out the brains of his victim . Charles made a sudden effort to release himself from ...
... brought him upon his face in the water . ' A brother's blood , ' he cried , demands this of me , ' and he raised the pistol for the purpose of beating out the brains of his victim . Charles made a sudden effort to release himself from ...
Halaman 12
... brought his opponent to the ground , and would , in all likelihood , have pursued his advantage , were it not for the deafening shrieks of his young mistress , who had just recovered from the swoon into which the attack had thrown her ...
... brought his opponent to the ground , and would , in all likelihood , have pursued his advantage , were it not for the deafening shrieks of his young mistress , who had just recovered from the swoon into which the attack had thrown her ...
Halaman 13
... brought to trial . In the absence of friends , she could readily ap- prehend the nature of the verdict ; and as she knew no one to whom she might apply in her distress , she had taken the liberty of writing to a former friend of her ...
... brought to trial . In the absence of friends , she could readily ap- prehend the nature of the verdict ; and as she knew no one to whom she might apply in her distress , she had taken the liberty of writing to a former friend of her ...
Halaman 44
... brought me every morning , and the leachcraft that healed my wounds ? For in one of the frequently occurring tumults of the lower orders , he had been brought by his companions , severely wounded , to the house of Rockesley , and with ...
... brought me every morning , and the leachcraft that healed my wounds ? For in one of the frequently occurring tumults of the lower orders , he had been brought by his companions , severely wounded , to the house of Rockesley , and with ...
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Halaman 210 - Why, what should be the fear? I do not set my life at a pin's fee; And for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a thing immortal as itself?
Halaman 166 - And all for use of that which is mine own. Well then, it now appears you need my help: Go to, then; you come to me, and you say 'Shylock, we would have moneys...
Halaman 207 - Whoe'er has travell'd life's dull round, Where'er his stages may have been, May sigh to think he still has found The warmest: welcome at an inn.
Halaman 19 - Valley" will not bear a comparison with the " Hall of Eblis." BRIDE OF ABYDOS, A TURKISH TALE. " Hart we never loved so kindly, " Had we never loved so blindly, " Never met or never parted, " We had ne'er been broken-hearted.
Halaman 54 - The exhibition made by the herald, however, was truly barbarous. He threw himself backward, projecting his abdomen, and putting his hands to his sides, and in this absurd attitude uttered several loud and long yells. The tiger had been exhibited in front of the hall, and was driven to the spot on a hurdle. A great concourse of people had assembled to witness the exhibition. The tiger was secured to a stake by a rope tied round his loins, about thirty yards long. The mouth of the unfortunate animal...
Halaman 4 - Let my son never forget the last words of his father, which I repeat expressly— Let him never seek to revenge our death ! ' 1 have to speak to you of something very painful to my heart.
Halaman 291 - Stay here," said the peasant to the emperor ; " I will go and get something for your supper." He went out, and soon returned with some black bread, eggs and honey. " You see all I can give you," said the peasant, "partake of it with my children.
Halaman 55 - I could have supposed. Some of them tossed the tiger to a distance of at least thirty feet, after he was nearly lifeless, and could offer no resistance. We could not reflect without horror, that these very individual animals were the same that have for years executed the sentence of the law upon the many malefactors condemned to death. Upon these occasions a single toss, such as I have described, is always, I am told, sufficient to destroy life.