Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... stood revealed , that black life of libertinism , betrayal , and , when the occasion came , murder . Apple - Tree Court tolerated the murder of impulse by a hasty mate , and stood by the impulsive one through thick and thin ; but Apple ...
... stood revealed , that black life of libertinism , betrayal , and , when the occasion came , murder . Apple - Tree Court tolerated the murder of impulse by a hasty mate , and stood by the impulsive one through thick and thin ; but Apple ...
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... stood the old Broadwood ; on the top of it her fiddle- case , alongside it his flute . On the hanging shelves , a little away , were all their favourite books , worn and homely , like olden clothes . In a glass case above were her two ...
... stood the old Broadwood ; on the top of it her fiddle- case , alongside it his flute . On the hanging shelves , a little away , were all their favourite books , worn and homely , like olden clothes . In a glass case above were her two ...
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... stood nearest the flying frag- ments , and in silence waited for the witch to speak again . But she had gone ; the rock on which she had stood when last seen slowly crumbled and , in a succession of mighty avalanches , rolled down the ...
... stood nearest the flying frag- ments , and in silence waited for the witch to speak again . But she had gone ; the rock on which she had stood when last seen slowly crumbled and , in a succession of mighty avalanches , rolled down the ...
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