Frank Leslie's Ladies' Magazine, 44 tomasFrank Leslie, 1879 |
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... stood still , and a sickly apprehension clutched my very heart . There stood my evil genius -- the loser Geist of my lover's fate - Anna Sartorius . And the count and countess were present , apparently waiting for her to begin to speak ...
... stood still , and a sickly apprehension clutched my very heart . There stood my evil genius -- the loser Geist of my lover's fate - Anna Sartorius . And the count and countess were present , apparently waiting for her to begin to speak ...
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... stood there with a great throbbing in heart and brain , listen- ing to the bubble of the fountain alone . One of her carnation roses had fallen where she had stood , and the " soul of that rose went into my blood , " and seemed to fire ...
... stood there with a great throbbing in heart and brain , listen- ing to the bubble of the fountain alone . One of her carnation roses had fallen where she had stood , and the " soul of that rose went into my blood , " and seemed to fire ...
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... stood open into the wide , cool hall , and I went , unchallenged , up the broad marble staircase . Ghostly statues stood on every side , but not a living being met me . There were no flowers in the rooms ; dust lay thickly over ...
... stood open into the wide , cool hall , and I went , unchallenged , up the broad marble staircase . Ghostly statues stood on every side , but not a living being met me . There were no flowers in the rooms ; dust lay thickly over ...
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