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... persons , in gazing on the rigid marble features of the departed , must have been sometimes struck by a startling likeness of the corpse to some branch of con- sanguinity , more or less remote , thus proving , by a re- semblance never ...
... persons , in gazing on the rigid marble features of the departed , must have been sometimes struck by a startling likeness of the corpse to some branch of con- sanguinity , more or less remote , thus proving , by a re- semblance never ...
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... persons present who had " the gift of tongues , " were subdued into silence ; at last the respi- ration of the invalid was only indicated by the feeble and irregular heaving of the bed - clothes . " Thanks be to Providence , " said Mrs ...
... persons present who had " the gift of tongues , " were subdued into silence ; at last the respi- ration of the invalid was only indicated by the feeble and irregular heaving of the bed - clothes . " Thanks be to Providence , " said Mrs ...
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... persons will pretend to see a funeral , and be- speak the death of the individual who is shortly to occupy a hearse . Tour in the Highlands . - " ASKING your honour's pardon , " said Jonas , meeting the Baronet at the door of the ...
... persons will pretend to see a funeral , and be- speak the death of the individual who is shortly to occupy a hearse . Tour in the Highlands . - " ASKING your honour's pardon , " said Jonas , meeting the Baronet at the door of the ...
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... persons of his stamp . Mrs. Hanway interrupted him at the bottom , and had ample time to receive her instructions , while helping him on with his very complicated defences against weather . " No solids Mrs. Hanway , nor much liquid and ...
... persons of his stamp . Mrs. Hanway interrupted him at the bottom , and had ample time to receive her instructions , while helping him on with his very complicated defences against weather . " No solids Mrs. Hanway , nor much liquid and ...
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... person and features . Ringwood was tall , robust , and florid , with curling brown hair and full bold - looking dark eyes . He had a frank open manner , laughed often , and talked much with a loud but pleasant voice . The complexion of ...
... person and features . Ringwood was tall , robust , and florid , with curling brown hair and full bold - looking dark eyes . He had a frank open manner , laughed often , and talked much with a loud but pleasant voice . The complexion of ...
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