The Ring of Amasis: From the Papers of a German PhysicianHarper & brothers, 1863 - 301 páginas |
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... felt myself unable to refuse com- pliance with the condition affixed by the doctor to this consent , viz . , that I should arrange and edit these papers for the press . I have done so to the best of my ability , and the result is before ...
... felt myself unable to refuse com- pliance with the condition affixed by the doctor to this consent , viz . , that I should arrange and edit these papers for the press . I have done so to the best of my ability , and the result is before ...
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... felt persuaded , if she could have sat upon a rock and sung Kuken * songs , that the whole of the Prussian 24 THE DOCTOR . THE LORELEY -STRANGE CONDUCT OF A GENTLEMAN BLACK DRAW MY OWN CONCLUSIONS ABOUT THE GENTLEMAN BLACK.
... felt persuaded , if she could have sat upon a rock and sung Kuken * songs , that the whole of the Prussian 24 THE DOCTOR . THE LORELEY -STRANGE CONDUCT OF A GENTLEMAN BLACK DRAW MY OWN CONCLUSIONS ABOUT THE GENTLEMAN BLACK.
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... felt that it would be impossible to be familiar with him unless he gracious- ly permitted you to be so . A vulgar or insolent fel- low would not , you felt sure , be able to insult that man . As all that is vulgar and mean eludes and es ...
... felt that it would be impossible to be familiar with him unless he gracious- ly permitted you to be so . A vulgar or insolent fel- low would not , you felt sure , be able to insult that man . As all that is vulgar and mean eludes and es ...
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... felt that if one line of those marble features were to change , the entire expression which commanded my admira- tion would fall at once like a mere mask , and be de- tected as a superficial grimace at the mercy of any rude chance that ...
... felt that if one line of those marble features were to change , the entire expression which commanded my admira- tion would fall at once like a mere mask , and be de- tected as a superficial grimace at the mercy of any rude chance that ...
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... felt that the life of a human being depended ; and the singular and instantaneous accuracy with which the common sentiment of a crowd is always impressed upon the mind of each of its members made me con- scious that at that moment the ...
... felt that the life of a human being depended ; and the singular and instantaneous accuracy with which the common sentiment of a crowd is always impressed upon the mind of each of its members made me con- scious that at that moment the ...
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ALEXANDER WILLIAM KINGLAKE Amasis amethyst apparition appeared arms Aurora Floyd beautiful boat body Bois de Boulogne Breslau brother CHAPTER character chateau child Cloth consciousness Count Edmond countenance countess DANIEL BUTTERFIELD dark dead dear death Divine door dream Dutch Republic duty Egyptian eternity eyes face fancy father feel Felix felt finger gentleman Gentleman in Black hand haps hast head heard heart honored madam hour human Juliet Kabyl least letter light lips living look Loreley man's master melancholy ment mind mond morning mother mysterious nature never night noble once pain papyrus passed passion perhaps physician poor ring rock seemed seize sensation sense Sethos side sight silent Silesia soul sound strange stretched suddenly swimmer SYLVIA'S LOVERS thee Theresa thing thought tion turned uncon valet voice words young
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