Solarion: A RomanceJ.B. Lippincott Company, 1889 - 80 стор. |
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... thing like an austere challenge to imagination or fancy invests every feature . He might be a mathematician , or a drinker at the well of science , like my poor ardent self . But , whatever he is , he interests , attracts me ... Yes ...
... thing like an austere challenge to imagination or fancy invests every feature . He might be a mathematician , or a drinker at the well of science , like my poor ardent self . But , whatever he is , he interests , attracts me ... Yes ...
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... thing literally unhuman about the visage into which he peered . When thus directly seen , it made you heedless of the fine moulding one side revealed , because the other was so denuded of flesh and entirely ghastly . The left eye was ...
... thing literally unhuman about the visage into which he peered . When thus directly seen , it made you heedless of the fine moulding one side revealed , because the other was so denuded of flesh and entirely ghastly . The left eye was ...
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... thing for you . I'm some- thing of a physician , and so am able to speak rather knowingly . saw you , not long ago , there at the inn . You don't remember , of course ; you had but a glimpse of me in the twilight before you rose and ...
... thing for you . I'm some- thing of a physician , and so am able to speak rather knowingly . saw you , not long ago , there at the inn . You don't remember , of course ; you had but a glimpse of me in the twilight before you rose and ...
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... thing occurred which has made me as you see me now . And since then " ( there was an accent of strange pathos in the speaker's voice , at this point ) " I have thought it best to accept a completely solitary life ... " The hand dropped ...
... thing occurred which has made me as you see me now . And since then " ( there was an accent of strange pathos in the speaker's voice , at this point ) " I have thought it best to accept a completely solitary life ... " The hand dropped ...
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... thing took place . ' " If you wish to hear my story , " Stafford soon went on , " I will give it you . " " Thanks . " " While we have talked together , of late , you may have noticed that I have shown some knowledge of science , that ...
... thing took place . ' " If you wish to hear my story , " Stafford soon went on , " I will give it you . " " Thanks . " " While we have talked together , of late , you may have noticed that I have shown some knowledge of science , that ...
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