The Dennes of Daundelyonn, Volumen1Smith, Elder, 1859 |
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... light a No- vember day afforded in a large breezy room , in a rambling , old - fashioned house , near a small and very ancient fishing town in Pembrokeshire , South Wales . The walls of this room were stencilled with a pattern of a ...
... light a No- vember day afforded in a large breezy room , in a rambling , old - fashioned house , near a small and very ancient fishing town in Pembrokeshire , South Wales . The walls of this room were stencilled with a pattern of a ...
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... balcony - a sense so acute that to this day I have never inhaled the perfume of that flower without recalling the scene I have just depicted . VOL . I. C The open window , the silvery light warring with the AZRAEL . 17.
... balcony - a sense so acute that to this day I have never inhaled the perfume of that flower without recalling the scene I have just depicted . VOL . I. C The open window , the silvery light warring with the AZRAEL . 17.
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Mrs. Charles J. Proby. The open window , the silvery light warring with the few streaks of crimson left by the set- ting sun , which glowed like a distant fire on the horizon ; my mother , pale , motionless , lifeless , held up by the ...
Mrs. Charles J. Proby. The open window , the silvery light warring with the few streaks of crimson left by the set- ting sun , which glowed like a distant fire on the horizon ; my mother , pale , motionless , lifeless , held up by the ...
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... light which poured in through the blind ( which we held partially opened ) streamed right upon her ; she was rigid , colourless , statue - like , her eyes stony and staring , her hands clenched wildly above her head . We were only four ...
... light which poured in through the blind ( which we held partially opened ) streamed right upon her ; she was rigid , colourless , statue - like , her eyes stony and staring , her hands clenched wildly above her head . We were only four ...
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... little child , murmuring a prayer - leastways it sounded like one - till I saw her face change . Oh ! such a change , such a glorious change , my honey darlings ! the colour came back to her cheek and the light to her MATER LACHRYMARUM .
... little child , murmuring a prayer - leastways it sounded like one - till I saw her face change . Oh ! such a change , such a glorious change , my honey darlings ! the colour came back to her cheek and the light to her MATER LACHRYMARUM .
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