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23 ÆäÀÌÁö
... dark hour . He was aware , in the usual case , of its approach , and retreated to an inner apartment , into which he never permitted even Mordaunt to enter . Here he would abide in seclusion for days , and even weeks , only coming out ...
... dark hour . He was aware , in the usual case , of its approach , and retreated to an inner apartment , into which he never permitted even Mordaunt to enter . Here he would abide in seclusion for days , and even weeks , only coming out ...
24 ÆäÀÌÁö
... dark hour was upon him . Out of respect , therefore , to his parent , as well as to in- dulge the love of active exercise and of amuse- ment natural to his period of life , Mordaunt used often altogether to absent himself from the ...
... dark hour was upon him . Out of respect , therefore , to his parent , as well as to in- dulge the love of active exercise and of amuse- ment natural to his period of life , Mordaunt used often altogether to absent himself from the ...
25 ÆäÀÌÁö
... dark romance of those Scandinavian tales , lay much that was captivating to a youthful ear ; and the classic tales of antiquity were rivalled at least , if not excelled , in Mordaunt's opinion , by the strange legends of Berserkar , of ...
... dark romance of those Scandinavian tales , lay much that was captivating to a youthful ear ; and the classic tales of antiquity were rivalled at least , if not excelled , in Mordaunt's opinion , by the strange legends of Berserkar , of ...
27 ÆäÀÌÁö
... dark caverns , to whose extremities neither man nor skiff has ever ven- tured , -lonely , and often uninhabited isles , —and occasionally the ruins of ancient northern fast- nesses , dimly seen by the feeble light of the Arc- tic winter ...
... dark caverns , to whose extremities neither man nor skiff has ever ven- tured , -lonely , and often uninhabited isles , —and occasionally the ruins of ancient northern fast- nesses , dimly seen by the feeble light of the Arc- tic winter ...
32 ÆäÀÌÁö
... dark eyes , the raven locks and finely- pencilled brows , which shewed she was , on one side at least , a stranger to the blood of Thule . Her cheek , O call it fair , not pale , rose , was so slightly and delicately tinged with the ...
... dark eyes , the raven locks and finely- pencilled brows , which shewed she was , on one side at least , a stranger to the blood of Thule . Her cheek , O call it fair , not pale , rose , was so slightly and delicately tinged with the ...
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