Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... object , but a dreary and motionless expanse stretched around me on every side , and the appalling silence that prevailed was sometimes interrupted by the receding cries of the wounded bird . All nature seemed to be await- ing some ...
... object , but a dreary and motionless expanse stretched around me on every side , and the appalling silence that prevailed was sometimes interrupted by the receding cries of the wounded bird . All nature seemed to be await- ing some ...
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... object in view . The ice every where creaked under my feet , and I knew that death awaited me , whether I fled away or remained on the same spot . I felt as one would do , if forced by some perse- cuting fiend to range over the surface ...
... object in view . The ice every where creaked under my feet , and I knew that death awaited me , whether I fled away or remained on the same spot . I felt as one would do , if forced by some perse- cuting fiend to range over the surface ...
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... object became dis- torted and terrific . The trees seemed to start from their places , and rush SE ! past each other ... objects . I began to reflect that I could not possibly have as yet wandered far from the great tree , and that if I ...
... object became dis- torted and terrific . The trees seemed to start from their places , and rush SE ! past each other ... objects . I began to reflect that I could not possibly have as yet wandered far from the great tree , and that if I ...
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... object , and to demand duties . A dis- pute ensued , in which the Christians fired on the Timbuctons , killing one and obliging the others to retire , who however did so only to await an op- portunity of 158 [ Sept. Expedition against ...
... object , and to demand duties . A dis- pute ensued , in which the Christians fired on the Timbuctons , killing one and obliging the others to retire , who however did so only to await an op- portunity of 158 [ Sept. Expedition against ...
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... object . The general opinion there was , that they were spies , and that , if allowed to escape , they would , in all probabi- lity , return with an army to take pos- session of the country , and inflict some dreadful calamity upon the ...
... object . The general opinion there was , that they were spies , and that , if allowed to escape , they would , in all probabi- lity , return with an army to take pos- session of the country , and inflict some dreadful calamity upon the ...
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