Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 36
... knew , from this display of their art upon the person of their priest high- est in rank , that some important rite was about to take place . I had not long to wait for the satisfaction of my curiosity . The priest beckoned me to follow ...
... knew , from this display of their art upon the person of their priest high- est in rank , that some important rite was about to take place . I had not long to wait for the satisfaction of my curiosity . The priest beckoned me to follow ...
Pagina 37
... knew its import , as if it expressed its own dark meaning . But a sense of dread or danger heightens , when it is not too acute , in temperaments like mine , the feeling of pleasurable excite- ment . I promptly followed the grim savage ...
... knew its import , as if it expressed its own dark meaning . But a sense of dread or danger heightens , when it is not too acute , in temperaments like mine , the feeling of pleasurable excite- ment . I promptly followed the grim savage ...
Pagina 48
... knew not what . We , who know her well , know that it was the first mysteri- ous stir of the soul of the girl - woman , dimly yearning for companionship , for sympathy , for tenderness , such as had never entered her barren life in Busy ...
... knew not what . We , who know her well , know that it was the first mysteri- ous stir of the soul of the girl - woman , dimly yearning for companionship , for sympathy , for tenderness , such as had never entered her barren life in Busy ...
Pagina 52
... knew well that , if he were to mani- fest any disapprobation of their meet- ing , he could not , by any possibility , explain to their satisfaction such a course . Such a procedure , he knew , would bring them to the sudden conclu- sion ...
... knew well that , if he were to mani- fest any disapprobation of their meet- ing , he could not , by any possibility , explain to their satisfaction such a course . Such a procedure , he knew , would bring them to the sudden conclu- sion ...
Pagina 54
... knew her personally went forth from the prayer - meeting and announced to all the Busyville brethren outside that Ei- rene Vale had " experienced religion , and received the blessing ; " but they thought it pretty queer that she wouldn ...
... knew her personally went forth from the prayer - meeting and announced to all the Busyville brethren outside that Ei- rene Vale had " experienced religion , and received the blessing ; " but they thought it pretty queer that she wouldn ...
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