| 1826 - 820 páginas
...a couch in an agony of despair. My doom was now sealed beyond all hope ; for, going to the windowi a few minutes thereafter, I beheld my own funeral,...procession, acting as chief mourner. In a short time, I $aw the company returning from the interment. — " All is over then," said I, wringing my hands at... | |
| 1826 - 918 páginas
...you decided ?" " I am." " Only reflect once more — Consider how, by putting your name in this hook, you will save yourself from a miserable death. Are...night I was supremely wretched, Tossing incessantly in tied, while sleep was denied to my wearied eyelids. Next morning my haggard look was remarked by my... | |
| 1826 - 840 páginas
...while I threw myself upon a couch in an agony of despair. My doom was now sealed beyond all hope ; fof, going to the windows a few minutes thereafter, I beheld...night I was supremely wretched, tossing incessantly in bed, while sleep was denied to my wearied eyelids. Next morning my haggard look was remarked by my... | |
| 1829 - 762 páginas
...vivid guiñees of fire — " then, fool, I leave you to your fate. You shall never see me again." Ko saying, he walked out of the room, dispensing with...dreadful sacrifice." That night I was supremely wretched, tosaing incessantly in bed, while sleep was denied to my wearied eyelids. Next morning my haggard look... | |
| 1834 - 436 páginas
...you decided?" " I am,'1 replied I firmly. " Then, fool," said he, while a frown perfectly unnalural to him corrugated his brow, and his eyes shot forth...night I was supremely wretched, tossing incessantly in bed, while sleep was denied to my weary eyelids. Next morning my haggard look was remarked by my servant,... | |
| Robert Macnish - 1844 - 490 páginas
...Only think of the consequences," said he. " I will abide the consequences rather than sell my soul." " Buried alive, my dear sir — only think." " I will...night I was supremely wretched, tossing incessantly in bed; while sleep was denied to my wearied eyelids. Next morning my haggard look was remarked by my... | |
| 1826 - 456 páginas
...putting your name in this book, you will save yourself from a miserable death. Are you decided I" " I am," replied I, firmly. "Then, fool," said he, while...night I was supremely wretched, tossing incessantly in bed, .while sleep was denied to my wearied eyelids. Next morning my haggard look was remarked by my... | |
| 1826 - 504 páginas
...— " then, fool, I leave you to your fate. You shall never see me again." So saying, he walked oiit of the room, dispensing with his usual bows and grimaces,...night I was supremely wretched, tossing incessantly in bed, while sleep was denied to my wearied eyelids. Next morning my haggard look w^s remarked by my... | |
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