Hirell, by the author of 'Abel Drake's wife' (J. Saunders). |
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... compensates them by keeping up this inner light ; which , however feeble and
discoloured , warms and cheers , even though there be no window in the
sanctuary of the soul through which the rays may pass out to guide the benighted
steps .
... compensates them by keeping up this inner light ; which , however feeble and
discoloured , warms and cheers , even though there be no window in the
sanctuary of the soul through which the rays may pass out to guide the benighted
steps .
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He could not sit still at the table , nor stand still at the window , whither he went
determined to watch the doings of the world without , while comfortably secure
the world could not watch his doings within . To and fro , like a wild beast in his
cage ...
He could not sit still at the table , nor stand still at the window , whither he went
determined to watch the doings of the world without , while comfortably secure
the world could not watch his doings within . To and fro , like a wild beast in his
cage ...
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That was his feeling just for a moment ; and then a shadow swept across the face
that made Arnold unconsciously turn to see if anything was passing the windows
, and darkening them . But the cloud was from within , not from without . With an ...
That was his feeling just for a moment ; and then a shadow swept across the face
that made Arnold unconsciously turn to see if anything was passing the windows
, and darkening them . But the cloud was from within , not from without . With an ...
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George , why the devil do the police allow those vagabonds to squat all the day
on the seat there , just in front of my window ? Have them rooted out . ' So saying ,
he held out his hand to take the letter from the tray , and only thus did George ...
George , why the devil do the police allow those vagabonds to squat all the day
on the seat there , just in front of my window ? Have them rooted out . ' So saying ,
he held out his hand to take the letter from the tray , and only thus did George ...
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Amid his final preparations John Cunliff comes every now and then to the window
to look out . His own thoughts are dream - like as the scene ; but with no twilight
lull , no twilight peace for their atmosphere . He hardly seems the same man that
...
Amid his final preparations John Cunliff comes every now and then to the window
to look out . His own thoughts are dream - like as the scene ; but with no twilight
lull , no twilight peace for their atmosphere . He hardly seems the same man that
...
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