Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction, for General Reading, Volume 4A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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... turned almost as white as the bandages in which his forehead was wrapped, and his hand clenched on a tumbler near him, which I expected to see dashed at the head of my companion; but the eye of Lewis was upon him, and the grasp of the ...
... turned almost as white as the bandages in which his forehead was wrapped, and his hand clenched on a tumbler near him, which I expected to see dashed at the head of my companion; but the eye of Lewis was upon him, and the grasp of the ...
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... turned and fled! The paralysis which held me powerless was so strong, that I was incapable of following her till it was too late. It was some minutes before I recovered the power of speech and the use of my limbs; and then I felt as if ...
... turned and fled! The paralysis which held me powerless was so strong, that I was incapable of following her till it was too late. It was some minutes before I recovered the power of speech and the use of my limbs; and then I felt as if ...
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... turned towards him to thank him; but when I raised my eyes I found, to my inexpressible horror and astonishment, he was gone. Heaven and earth! whither had he gone? By what means had he disappeared so unaccountably? There was no mode of ...
... turned towards him to thank him; but when I raised my eyes I found, to my inexpressible horror and astonishment, he was gone. Heaven and earth! whither had he gone? By what means had he disappeared so unaccountably? There was no mode of ...
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