Robert Falconer, 3 tomasHurst and Blackett, 1868 |
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2 psl.
... looked in his face with . surprise , but seeing trouble there , asked no ques- tions . As if walking in a dream , he found him- self at Dr. Anderson's door . " Why , Robert , " said the good man , " what has brought you back ? Ah ! I ...
... looked in his face with . surprise , but seeing trouble there , asked no ques- tions . As if walking in a dream , he found him- self at Dr. Anderson's door . " Why , Robert , " said the good man , " what has brought you back ? Ah ! I ...
5 psl.
... looked to himself in the retrospect like a painful dream , with only cer- tain objects and occurrences standing promi- nent enough to clear the moonlight mist en- wrapping the rest . What the precise nature of his misery was I shall not ...
... looked to himself in the retrospect like a painful dream , with only cer- tain objects and occurrences standing promi- nent enough to clear the moonlight mist en- wrapping the rest . What the precise nature of his misery was I shall not ...
6 psl.
... looked into the church itself until he had left the earth behind him as far as that church would af- ford him the possibility of ascent . Breathing the air of its highest region , he found himself vague- ly strengthened , yes comforted ...
... looked into the church itself until he had left the earth behind him as far as that church would af- ford him the possibility of ascent . Breathing the air of its highest region , he found himself vague- ly strengthened , yes comforted ...
7 psl.
... looked down on the red roofs of Antwerp , on the black roofs of Cologne , on the gray roofs of Strasburg , or on the brown roofs of Basel - uplifted for the time above them , not in dissociation from them . On the base of the missing ...
... looked down on the red roofs of Antwerp , on the black roofs of Cologne , on the gray roofs of Strasburg , or on the brown roofs of Basel - uplifted for the time above them , not in dissociation from them . On the base of the missing ...
15 psl.
... looked lovely as a ghost in the gleam of its snow and the glimmer of its glaciers . " Ah ! " thought Falconer , " such a peace at last is all a man can look for - the repose of a spectral Elysium , a world where pas- sion has died away ...
... looked lovely as a ghost in the gleam of its snow and the glimmer of its glaciers . " Ah ! " thought Falconer , " such a peace at last is all a man can look for - the repose of a spectral Elysium , a world where pas- sion has died away ...
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