| James Cowles Prichard - 1835 - 514 pagina’s
...should like to see his father. He had no sooner expressed the wish than the exact person of his father was immediately presented to his sight on the mirror, reclining in his fiTm-chair, and taking his afternoon sleep. Not having fully believed in the power of the stranger... | |
| James Cowles Prichard - 1837 - 352 pagina’s
...should like to see his father. He had no sooner expressed the wish than the exact person of his father was immediately presented to his sight on the mirror,...afternoon sleep. Not having fully believed in the power of thestranger to make good hisoffer,he became overwhelmed with terror at the clearness and truth of the... | |
| Book - 1847 - 492 pagina’s
...sooner expressed the wish than the exact person of his father was immediately presented to his sight oti the mirror, reclining in his arm-chair, and taking...stranger to make good his offer, he became overwhelmed wilh terror at the clearness and truth of the vision presented to him ; and he entreated his mysterious... | |
| Tracts for the people - 1847 - 800 pagina’s
...should like to see his father. He had no sooner expressed the wish than the exact person of his father was immediately presented to his sight on the mirror, reclining in his arm chairr and taking his afternoon sleep. Not having fully believed in the power of the stranger te... | |
| Alexandre-Jacques-François Brierre de Boismont - 1859 - 476 pagina’s
...should like to see his father. He had no sooner expressed the wish than the exact person of his father was immediately presented to his sight on the mirror,...clearness and truth of the vision presented to him ; and entreated his mysterious companion that they might immediately descend, as he felt himself very ill.... | |
| Alexandre-Jacques-François Brierre de Boismont - 1860 - 456 pagina’s
...should like to see his father. He had no sooner expressed the wish than the exact person of his father was immediately presented to his sight on the mirror,...clearness and truth of the vision presented to him ; and entreated his mysterious companion that they might immediately descend, as he felt himself very ill.... | |
| John Timbs - 1865 - 338 pagina’s
...should like to see his father. He had no sooner expressed his wish than the exact person of his father was immediately presented to his sight on the mirror,...in his arm-chair, and taking his afternoon sleep. He became overwhelmed with terror at the clearness of the vision ; and entreated his mysterious companion... | |
| Andrew Wynter - 1875 - 556 pagina’s
...sooner expressed the wish, than the exact person of his father was immediately presented to his sight in the mirror, reclining in his arm-chair and taking...clearness and truth of the vision presented to him, and entreated his mysterious companion that they might immediately descend, as he felt himself very ill.... | |
| Andrew Wynter - 1875 - 330 pagina’s
...expressed the wish, than the exact person of his father was immediately presented to his sight in. the mirror, reclining in his arm-chair and taking...clearness and truth of the vision presented to him, and entreated his mysterious companion that they might immediately descend, as he felt himself very ill.... | |
| Andrew Wynter - 1875 - 348 pagina’s
...sooner expressed the wish, than the exact person of his father was immediately presented to his sight in the mirror, reclining in his arm-chair and taking...clearness and truth of the vision presented to him, and entreated his mysterious companion that they might immediately descend, as he felt himself very ill.... | |
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