Ellen MiddletonR. Bentley & Son, 1884 - 413 страници |
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... laudanum on the chimney - piece , and seized hold of it with desperate eagerness ; had it been full , I should have drunk every drop in it ; but as it was , there was only a small quan- tity which quieted me . I sat down by the window ...
... laudanum on the chimney - piece , and seized hold of it with desperate eagerness ; had it been full , I should have drunk every drop in it ; but as it was , there was only a small quan- tity which quieted me . I sat down by the window ...
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... the room , I hastily took a large dose of laudanum , which first stupefied and then sent me to sleep . When I woke again it was with that sense of complete The bewilderment which that sort of sleep produces . shutters 340 ELLEN MIDDLETON .
... the room , I hastily took a large dose of laudanum , which first stupefied and then sent me to sleep . When I woke again it was with that sense of complete The bewilderment which that sort of sleep produces . shutters 340 ELLEN MIDDLETON .
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... laudanum . ' ' Laudanum ! How ? When ? ' Gradually the recollection of the scene of the preceding evening returned to me , and of the sedative I had so rashly taken . I held my head with my hands and asked where Edward was ? ' Mr ...
... laudanum . ' ' Laudanum ! How ? When ? ' Gradually the recollection of the scene of the preceding evening returned to me , and of the sedative I had so rashly taken . I held my head with my hands and asked where Edward was ? ' Mr ...
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