New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen 98Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1853 |
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... rest of the company , including the Squire , who was roused by it from his reverie , and at its conclusion proceeded to replenish the glasses . " I suspect , Mr. Jonas , you yourself are the cunning landlord who enacted old Grinny's ...
... rest of the company , including the Squire , who was roused by it from his reverie , and at its conclusion proceeded to replenish the glasses . " I suspect , Mr. Jonas , you yourself are the cunning landlord who enacted old Grinny's ...
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... rest went that night , But he soon started up in a terrible fright : Lo ! giving the curtains and bedclothes a pull , A Ghost he beheld - wanting half of its skull ! VII . " Unmannerly Barber ! " the Spectre exclaimed ; " To desecrate ...
... rest went that night , But he soon started up in a terrible fright : Lo ! giving the curtains and bedclothes a pull , A Ghost he beheld - wanting half of its skull ! VII . " Unmannerly Barber ! " the Spectre exclaimed ; " To desecrate ...
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... rest in their graves . Lady Juga is not the only one that walks . " 66 Why , who else does , in the name of wonder , Jonas ? " Nelly cried . " I never saw any other spirit . " " But I have , " her husband replied , shaking his head ...
... rest in their graves . Lady Juga is not the only one that walks . " 66 Why , who else does , in the name of wonder , Jonas ? " Nelly cried . " I never saw any other spirit . " " But I have , " her husband replied , shaking his head ...
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... rest of the company stared aghast . There could be no illusion in this case . The spectre was palpable enough to sight and hearing too . Its heavy tread sounded on the boards of the gallery , like blows from a paviour's rammer ...
... rest of the company stared aghast . There could be no illusion in this case . The spectre was palpable enough to sight and hearing too . Its heavy tread sounded on the boards of the gallery , like blows from a paviour's rammer ...
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... rest till I knew why he put it on . But Rose takes everything quietly . How differently people are con- stituted , to be sure ! " Not knowing what had happened , Rose thought it better to acquaint her husband in a whisper that the debt ...
... rest till I knew why he put it on . But Rose takes everything quietly . How differently people are con- stituted , to be sure ! " Not knowing what had happened , Rose thought it better to acquaint her husband in a whisper that the debt ...
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