The Irish Metropolitan Magazine. ..., Том 3Edward J. Milliken, 15, College-green., 1858 |
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... feet , and , kick- ing down some bricks that stood near , in order that their noise in fall- ing might be an indication of a stranger's presence , I prepared to move away . In passing the angle of the wall , I found advance in that ...
... feet , and , kick- ing down some bricks that stood near , in order that their noise in fall- ing might be an indication of a stranger's presence , I prepared to move away . In passing the angle of the wall , I found advance in that ...
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... feet . A large heavy screen was stretched before the wall of that side of the apartment ; and it was evident that from behind it came the sounds in question , seeming to proceed from some spot not within the room itself , but as though ...
... feet . A large heavy screen was stretched before the wall of that side of the apartment ; and it was evident that from behind it came the sounds in question , seeming to proceed from some spot not within the room itself , but as though ...
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... feet of the wall dividing us , and stretching out his hands , seemed searching for something in the empty space . This gesture , and the uncertain manner in which he moved his hands about , were so strange as to cause me to examine more ...
... feet of the wall dividing us , and stretching out his hands , seemed searching for something in the empty space . This gesture , and the uncertain manner in which he moved his hands about , were so strange as to cause me to examine more ...
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... feet above the sea level , and is flanked by those giant peaks , the Shreckhorn and Finster Aar - horn , whose virgin summits have never yet been sullied by the foot of man , and whose sterile cliffs can only be seen to advantage by one ...
... feet above the sea level , and is flanked by those giant peaks , the Shreckhorn and Finster Aar - horn , whose virgin summits have never yet been sullied by the foot of man , and whose sterile cliffs can only be seen to advantage by one ...
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... feet . The Wetterhorn to the left , the Grand Eiger to the right , and between them and flanked by two great glaciers , which roll their icebergs into the very heart of the Valley , stands the Mettenberg , which , huge as it is , forms ...
... feet . The Wetterhorn to the left , the Grand Eiger to the right , and between them and flanked by two great glaciers , which roll their icebergs into the very heart of the Valley , stands the Mettenberg , which , huge as it is , forms ...
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