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... village , and looking towards the mill and the dreary garden , where the fir - trees stood like giant spectres robed in snow - flakes , they fancied they saw , in the dim twilight , a figure , clad in white , rush from the wicket - gate ...
... village , and looking towards the mill and the dreary garden , where the fir - trees stood like giant spectres robed in snow - flakes , they fancied they saw , in the dim twilight , a figure , clad in white , rush from the wicket - gate ...
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... village , lest Mary should have fled in that direction ; and there they found a rumour current , spread by the two men who had passed the mill that morning on the opposite bank of the river , that a ghost had been seen to issue from the ...
... village , lest Mary should have fled in that direction ; and there they found a rumour current , spread by the two men who had passed the mill that morning on the opposite bank of the river , that a ghost had been seen to issue from the ...
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... a man of large statue and swarthy appearance , whose very look betokened a savage mind . On approaching the village of Nagurgha tta , the Havil- der sent off two sepoys to procure provisions , and 21 Recollections of an Indian Magistrate .
... a man of large statue and swarthy appearance , whose very look betokened a savage mind . On approaching the village of Nagurgha tta , the Havil- der sent off two sepoys to procure provisions , and 21 Recollections of an Indian Magistrate .
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... village , and , depositing the treasure under his charge there , began to take off his accoutrements , his example being of course followed by all the sepoys , " Who are you , gentlemen , that thus intrude unasked into the house of my ...
... village , and , depositing the treasure under his charge there , began to take off his accoutrements , his example being of course followed by all the sepoys , " Who are you , gentlemen , that thus intrude unasked into the house of my ...
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... village . The villagers , considerably alarmed , collected in numbers , but still kept the peace . All their object at first was to get the captives enlarged ; but the Havildar was deaf to ther entreaties and prayers . 66 " Hark ye ...
... village . The villagers , considerably alarmed , collected in numbers , but still kept the peace . All their object at first was to get the captives enlarged ; but the Havildar was deaf to ther entreaties and prayers . 66 " Hark ye ...
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