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Pagina 207
So saying , she raised the lamp and turned its light on the dying man , whose rude and harsh features were now convulsed with ... Brown started back from this horrible object , and , turning to the gipsy , exclaimed : " Wretched woman ...
So saying , she raised the lamp and turned its light on the dying man , whose rude and harsh features were now convulsed with ... Brown started back from this horrible object , and , turning to the gipsy , exclaimed : " Wretched woman ...
Pagina 213
His thoughts imme . diately turned to the unfortunate lad he had left with the carriage . Had the ruffians murdered him ? was the horrible doubt that crossed his mind . The agony of his attention grew yet keener , and while the villains ...
His thoughts imme . diately turned to the unfortunate lad he had left with the carriage . Had the ruffians murdered him ? was the horrible doubt that crossed his mind . The agony of his attention grew yet keener , and while the villains ...
Pagina 452
He turned his hardened brow upon her , with a look of dumb and inflexible defiance . “ Dirk Hatteraick , dare ye deny , with my blood upon your hands , one word of what my dying breath is uttering ? " He looked at her with the same ...
He turned his hardened brow upon her , with a look of dumb and inflexible defiance . “ Dirk Hatteraick , dare ye deny , with my blood upon your hands , one word of what my dying breath is uttering ? " He looked at her with the same ...
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