Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen 43James Fraser, 1851 |
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... appeared to him to be so many ages , passed . Nobody came : all was silent . Pre- sently he heard a noise over his head , started up , cocked his pistols , and raising his eyes saw a small trap - door in the ceiling open , through which ...
... appeared to him to be so many ages , passed . Nobody came : all was silent . Pre- sently he heard a noise over his head , started up , cocked his pistols , and raising his eyes saw a small trap - door in the ceiling open , through which ...
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... appeared to Gertrude , was a counterpart illusion to the figure that had appeared to me . Upon her memory , as upon mine , it had made so vivid an impression , that our recognition of each other was mutual and instantaneous . That fact ...
... appeared to Gertrude , was a counterpart illusion to the figure that had appeared to me . Upon her memory , as upon mine , it had made so vivid an impression , that our recognition of each other was mutual and instantaneous . That fact ...
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... appeared . When we found this to be the case , we recovered from our fright , and again collected the insects , highly admiring their splendid appearance . ' Some of these animated stars measure nearly four inches in length , and five ...
... appeared . When we found this to be the case , we recovered from our fright , and again collected the insects , highly admiring their splendid appearance . ' Some of these animated stars measure nearly four inches in length , and five ...
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