Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 14Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1843 - Literature |
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... called up in the imagination than put down upon paper ; kicked the cat , who chanced to be in his way , to the bottom of the kitchen stairs ; and then assuming various positions on the door- step , peculiar to the part of the Monster in ...
... called up in the imagination than put down upon paper ; kicked the cat , who chanced to be in his way , to the bottom of the kitchen stairs ; and then assuming various positions on the door- step , peculiar to the part of the Monster in ...
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... called the Gothic Gallery , from its obvious resemblance to that style of architecture . Here is Mummy Hall ; so called because several mummies have been found seated in recesses of the rock . Without any process of embalming , they ...
... called the Gothic Gallery , from its obvious resemblance to that style of architecture . Here is Mummy Hall ; so called because several mummies have been found seated in recesses of the rock . Without any process of embalming , they ...
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... called the Hanging Rocks , huge masses of stone hang suspended over your head . At the side of this defile is a recess called the Devil's Blacksmith's Shop . It contains a rock shaped like an anvil , with a small inky current running ...
... called the Hanging Rocks , huge masses of stone hang suspended over your head . At the side of this defile is a recess called the Devil's Blacksmith's Shop . It contains a rock shaped like an anvil , with a small inky current running ...
Contents
The English Captives at Cabul by one of the Female Prisoners | 11 |
The Convicts Dream | 33 |
Historical Remains of the Castle of Anet | 233 |
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