The Dennes of Daundelyonn, Volumen1Smith, Elder, 1859 |
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... minds , espe- cially in those of children ; but I have since thought that the scene of desolation caused by the process of removal - the floors denuded of carpets , the windows despoiled of curtains , the walls stripped of pictures ...
... minds , espe- cially in those of children ; but I have since thought that the scene of desolation caused by the process of removal - the floors denuded of carpets , the windows despoiled of curtains , the walls stripped of pictures ...
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... from the first impression of its magnitude or splendour , which ought to have been indelibly implanted in our youthful minds - for I must confess that we were in a deep and snoring sleep 14 THE DENNES OF DAUNDELYONN .
... from the first impression of its magnitude or splendour , which ought to have been indelibly implanted in our youthful minds - for I must confess that we were in a deep and snoring sleep 14 THE DENNES OF DAUNDELYONN .
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... minds of her four astonished listeners . Otho , as the eldest , the biggest , and the most determined character , pronounced his opinion in few and by no means complimentary or even grammatical terms , de- claring that " it was as ugly ...
... minds of her four astonished listeners . Otho , as the eldest , the biggest , and the most determined character , pronounced his opinion in few and by no means complimentary or even grammatical terms , de- claring that " it was as ugly ...
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... minds the idea that our father - our kind , gallant father - had fallen . It seemed that on the previous evening my mother had entered the large drawing - room for the purpose of seeing that all was made safe for the night , and ...
... minds the idea that our father - our kind , gallant father - had fallen . It seemed that on the previous evening my mother had entered the large drawing - room for the purpose of seeing that all was made safe for the night , and ...
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... mind or body , my poor mother turned with trembling hands the pages fraught with such fearful interest to her . principal part of their Having already read the contents in the Gazette , and not expecting to see anything of greater ...
... mind or body , my poor mother turned with trembling hands the pages fraught with such fearful interest to her . principal part of their Having already read the contents in the Gazette , and not expecting to see anything of greater ...
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Página 9 - They say it was a shocking sight after the field was won; for many thousand bodies here lay rotting in the sun; but things like that, you know, must be after a famous victory. Great praise the Duke of Marlbro' won, and our good Prince Eugene. "Why, 'twas a very wicked thing!" said little Wilhelmine. "Nay... nay... my little girl," quoth he, "it was a famous victory.