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... Lord Stellor lay in alternate fits of delirium and stu- por : Prince Gareci watching , with painful emotions , the dreadful and me- lancholy transition from fits of the most violent ravings to a death - like stupor . When Lord Linton and ...
... Lord Stellor lay in alternate fits of delirium and stu- por : Prince Gareci watching , with painful emotions , the dreadful and me- lancholy transition from fits of the most violent ravings to a death - like stupor . When Lord Linton and ...
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... Lord Linton , unprepared to find his friend in the apparent arms of death , sunk on a chair . The disgust his con ... Lord Linton was rouzed by the en- trance of Gregory , who exclaimed , Imma is not here , my lord ! O , Sir George ...
... Lord Linton , unprepared to find his friend in the apparent arms of death , sunk on a chair . The disgust his con ... Lord Linton was rouzed by the en- trance of Gregory , who exclaimed , Imma is not here , my lord ! O , Sir George ...
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... Lord Stel- lor's hand ; the deadly coldness chilled him ; he started ; dropped the hand , and exclaimed , " He is dead ! " Gre- gory , who , during Lord Linton's apos- trophy had fell on his knees at the foot of the bed , and prayed ...
... Lord Stel- lor's hand ; the deadly coldness chilled him ; he started ; dropped the hand , and exclaimed , " He is dead ! " Gre- gory , who , during Lord Linton's apos- trophy had fell on his knees at the foot of the bed , and prayed ...
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... Lord Linton then made many inqui ries of Zelo concerning Imma ; and the means used to get her from Amalfi : to all he answered with a shrug . Sir George saw with concern the tor- pid state in which Lord Stellor lay , and heard with pain ...
... Lord Linton then made many inqui ries of Zelo concerning Imma ; and the means used to get her from Amalfi : to all he answered with a shrug . Sir George saw with concern the tor- pid state in which Lord Stellor lay , and heard with pain ...
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... Lord Linton remained by the bed- side , and West , with a heart full of grief , took Zelo's place . The return of a delirium struck them with horror ; the wild , incoherent ravings and pain- ful groans pierced their hearts , and the ...
... Lord Linton remained by the bed- side , and West , with a heart full of grief , took Zelo's place . The return of a delirium struck them with horror ; the wild , incoherent ravings and pain- ful groans pierced their hearts , and the ...
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