The Sketch-book of Geoffrey Crayon, Esq, Том 1John Murray, 1834 - 4 страници |
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... Baron Von Landshort . It is now quite fallen to decay , and almost buried among beech trees and dark firs ; above which , however , its old watch - tower may * The erudite reader , well versed in good - for - nothing lore , will ...
... Baron Von Landshort . It is now quite fallen to decay , and almost buried among beech trees and dark firs ; above which , however , its old watch - tower may * The erudite reader , well versed in good - for - nothing lore , will ...
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... Baron was a dry branch of the great family of Katzenellenbogen * , and inherited the relics of the property , and all the pride of his Though the warlike disposition of his predecessors had much impaired the family possessions , yet the ...
... Baron was a dry branch of the great family of Katzenellenbogen * , and inherited the relics of the property , and all the pride of his Though the warlike disposition of his predecessors had much impaired the family possessions , yet the ...
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Washington Irving. was with the daughter of the Baron . All the nurses , gossips , and country cousins , assured her father that she had not her equal for beauty in all Germany ; and who should know better than they ? She had , moreover ...
Washington Irving. was with the daughter of the Baron . All the nurses , gossips , and country cousins , assured her father that she had not her equal for beauty in all Germany ; and who should know better than they ? She had , moreover ...
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... the other young ladies in the world might go astray , yet , thank Heaven , nothing of the kind could happen to the heiress of Katzenellenbogen . 4 But , however scantily the Baron Von Land- short might 256 THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM .
... the other young ladies in the world might go astray , yet , thank Heaven , nothing of the kind could happen to the heiress of Katzenellenbogen . 4 But , however scantily the Baron Von Land- short might 256 THE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM .
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... Baron , and took every possible occasion to come in swarms and enliven the castle . All family festivals were com- memorated by these good people at the Baron's expense ; and when they were filled with good cheer , they would declare ...
... Baron , and took every possible occasion to come in swarms and enliven the castle . All family festivals were com- memorated by these good people at the Baron's expense ; and when they were filled with good cheer , they would declare ...
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Страница 52 - Vedder, a patriarch of the village, and landlord of the inn, at the door of which he took his seat from morning till night, just moving sufficiently to avoid the sun and keep in the shade of a large tree; so that the neighbors could tell the hour by his movements as accurately as by a sundial.
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