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" A dead silence prevailed during the whole narration, which I alone occasionally interrupted by inquiring whether I spoke the truth. The startled young man confirmed every particular, and even, what I had scarcely expected, the last mentioned. Touched... "
The Soul of Things: Or, Psychometric Researches and Discoveries - Страница 290
по William Denton, Elizabeth M. Foote Denton - 1863 - 370 страници
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The Intellectual repository for the New Church. (July/Sept. 1817 ...

New Church gen. confer - 1862 - 606 страници
...whitened walls, where, to the right of the brown door, on a table, stood a black money-box, &c. A dead silence prevailed during the whole narration, which...particular, and even, what I had scarcely expected, the last-mentioned. Touched by his candour I shook hands with him over the table, and said no more. He...

The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Том 8

1846 - 608 страници
...walls, where, to the right of the brown door, on a table, stood a black money box, &.c., &c. A dead silence prevailed during the whole narration, which...young man confirmed every particular, and even, what 1 had scarcely expected, the last mentioned. Touched with his candor, 1 shook hands with him over the...

Autobiography of Heinrich Zschokke. ...

Heinrich Zschokke - 1845 - 250 страници
...walls, where, to the right of the brown door, on a table, stood a black money-box, &c., &c. A dead silence prevailed during the whole narration, which...scarcely expected, the last mentioned. Touched by his candour I shook hands with him over the table and said no more. He asked my name, which I gave him,...

Tales from the German of Heinrich Zschokke, Томове 1–2

Heinrich Zschokke - 1845 - 588 страници
...walls, where, to the right of the brown door, on a, table, stood a black moneybox, &c., &c. A dead silence prevailed during the whole narration, which...inquiring whether I spoke the truth ? The startled young m%n confirmed every particular, and even, what I had scarcely expected, the last mentioned. Touched...

Tales from the German of Heinrich Zschokke, Томове 1–2

Heinrich Zschokke - 1845 - 504 страници
...valla, where, to the right of the brown door, on a table, stood a black moneybox, &c., Sic. A dead silence prevailed during the whole narration, which...interrupted by inquiring whether I spoke the truth 7 The startled young man confirmed every particular, and even, what I had scarcely expected, the last...

Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Том 8

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1846 - 620 страници
...walls, where, to the right of the brown door, on a table, stood a black money box, &,c., &c. A dead silence prevailed during the whole narration, which...particular, and even, what I had scarcely expected, ihe last mentioned. Touched with his candor, 1 shook hands with him over the table, and said no more....

The Use of the Body in Relation to the Mind

George Moore - 1846 - 452 страници
...door, on a table stood a black money-box, &c. A dead silence prevailed during the whole narrative, which I alone occasionally interrupted by inquiring...particular, and even, what I had scarcely expected, the last-mentioned. Touched by his candour, I shook hands with him, and said no more. He is, probably,...

The Use of the Body in Relation to the Mind

George Moore - 1847 - 392 страници
...door, on a table, stood a black money-box, etc. A dead silence prevailed during the whole narrative, which I alone occasionally interrupted by inquiring...mentioned. Touched by his candor, I shook hands with him, and said no more. He is, probably, still living." We possess no means of testing the truth of such...

The Zoist, Том 4

1847 - 586 страници
...silence prevailed daring the whole narration, which I alone occasionally interrupted, hy enquiring whether I spoke the truth. The startled young man...particular, and even, what I had scarcely expected, the last-mentioned. " Touched by his candour, I shook hands with him over the table, and said no more....

The Gentleman's Magazine, Томове 181–182

1847 - 762 страници
...the whole narrative, which I alone occasionally interrupted by inquiring whether I spoke the troth ? The startled young man confirmed every particular, and even, what I had scarcely expected, the last-mentioned. Touched by his candour, I shook hands with him and said no more ; he is probably still...




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