... of sixty. The hall and lower flight of stairs were floating with blood. Where, then,. was Miss Liebenheim, the grand-daughter ? That was the universal cry ; for she was beloved as generally as she was admired. Had the infernal murderers been devilish... The Avenger– A Narrative; and Other Papers - 53 psl.autoriai: Thomas De Quincey, George Croly - 1859 - 327 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| 1838 - 884 psl.
...flight of stairs were floating with blood. Where, then, was Miss Liebenheim, the grand- daughter ? That was the universal cry [ for she was beloved as...life? — Every one asked the question, and every oue held his breath to listen ; but for a few moments no one dared to advance ; for the silence of... | |
| 1838 - 876 psl.
...lower flight of stairs were floating with blood. Where then was Miss Liebenheim, the grand-daughter 1 That was the universal cry ; for she was beloved as...been devilish enough to break into that temple of innocence and happy life ? Every one asked the question, and every one held his breath to listen ,... | |
| 1838 - 938 psl.
...The hall and lower flight of stairs were floating with blood. Where, then,* was Miss Liebenheim, tha grand-daughter ? That was the universal cry ; for she was beloved as generally tts she was admired. Had the infernal murderers been devilish enough to break into that temple of innocent... | |
| Blackwood's Edinburgh magazine - 1852 - 276 psl.
...enough. In the hall, at the further extremity, and as if arrested in the act of making for the back, lay the bodies of old Mr. Liebenheim and one of his...been devilish enough to break into that temple of innocence and happy life ? Every one asked the question, and every one held his breath to listen, but... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1871 - 600 psl.
...enough. In the hall, at the further extremity, and as if arrested in the act of making for the back, lay the bodies of old Mr. Liebenheim and one of his...break into that temple of innocent and happy life 1 — Every one asked the question, and every one held his breath to listen ; but for a few moments... | |
| Thomas De Quincey - 1871 - 608 psl.
...enough. In the hall, at the further extremity, and as if arrested in the act of making for the back, lay the bodies of old Mr. Liebenheim and one of his...break into that temple of innocent and happy life 1—Every one asked the question, and every one held his breath to listen; but for a few moments no... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1907 - 314 psl.
...one of his sisters, an aged widow; on the stair lay another sister, younger and unmarried, but upward of sixty. The hall and lower flight of stairs were...break into that temple of innocent and happy life? Everyone asked the question, and everyone held his breath to listen; but for a few moments no one dared... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1907 - 316 psl.
...one of his sisters, an aged widow; on the stair lay another sister, younger and unmarried, but upward of sixty. The hall and lower flight of stairs were...break into that temple of innocent and happy life? Everyone asked the question, and everyone held his breath to listen; but for a few moments no one dared... | |
| Julian Hawthorne - 1909 - 380 psl.
...one of his sisters, an aged widow; on the stair lay another sister, younger and unmarried, but upward of sixty. The hall and lower flight of stairs were...break into that temple of innocent and happy life? Everyone asked the question, and everyone held his breath to listen; but for a few moments no one dared... | |
| Thomas de Quincey - 2004 - 48 psl.
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