Tales of My Landlord, Том 1E. Duyckinck, 1820 |
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... eyes with a ghastly stare , and , getting up from his stooping posture , stood before them in all his na- tive deformity . His head was of uncommon wore . size , covered with a fell of shaggy 50 TALES OF MY LANDLORD .
... eyes with a ghastly stare , and , getting up from his stooping posture , stood before them in all his na- tive deformity . His head was of uncommon wore . size , covered with a fell of shaggy 50 TALES OF MY LANDLORD .
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... eye - brows shaggy and promi- nent , overhung a pair of small , dark , piercing eyes , set far back in their sockets , that rolled with a portentous wildness , indicative of a partial insan- ity . The rest of his features were of the ...
... eye - brows shaggy and promi- nent , overhung a pair of small , dark , piercing eyes , set far back in their sockets , that rolled with a portentous wildness , indicative of a partial insan- ity . The rest of his features were of the ...
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... eye of a taskmas- ter , and testified , by peevish gestures , his impa- tience at the time which they took in adjusting the stone . it also He pointed to another - they raised to a third , to a fourth - they continued to humour him ...
... eye of a taskmas- ter , and testified , by peevish gestures , his impa- tience at the time which they took in adjusting the stone . it also He pointed to another - they raised to a third , to a fourth - they continued to humour him ...
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... eyes . strong and compact appearance of the cottage , formed in so very short a space , and by such a being , and the superior skill which he displayed in mechanics , and in other arts , gave suspicion to the surrounding neighbours ...
... eyes . strong and compact appearance of the cottage , formed in so very short a space , and by such a being , and the superior skill which he displayed in mechanics , and in other arts , gave suspicion to the surrounding neighbours ...
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... eyes kindling with insane fu- ry , I spurn at it as worthy only of the beasts that perish ; but I will waste no more words with you . ' He rose hastily ; but , ere he withdrew into the hut , he added , with great vehemence , Yet , lest ...
... eyes kindling with insane fu- ry , I spurn at it as worthy only of the beasts that perish ; but I will waste no more words with you . ' He rose hastily ; but , ere he withdrew into the hut , he added , with great vehemence , Yet , lest ...
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