Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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Page 48
... mind truer than the bells , so he went to his bed instead . " " Tom Sloggett watched on the cliff one Christmas night , " said Trus- cott , " and they do say heard a bell tolling for a burying . He was never his own agin , and died ...
... mind truer than the bells , so he went to his bed instead . " " Tom Sloggett watched on the cliff one Christmas night , " said Trus- cott , " and they do say heard a bell tolling for a burying . He was never his own agin , and died ...
Page 55
... mind had re- covered its consciousness , and was yielding to the influences of the phy- sical prostration . The spirit had sunk into a sort of calm ; its fierce- ness was succeeded by a half - sullen , half - penitent mood . There was ...
... mind had re- covered its consciousness , and was yielding to the influences of the phy- sical prostration . The spirit had sunk into a sort of calm ; its fierce- ness was succeeded by a half - sullen , half - penitent mood . There was ...
Page 70
... mind . In the evening he takes the wax- light from the servant's hand , enters his own room , opens a case of pistols , and proceeds to load one of them . His wife rushes in as his finger touches the trigger . His aim is dis- turbed ...
... mind . In the evening he takes the wax- light from the servant's hand , enters his own room , opens a case of pistols , and proceeds to load one of them . His wife rushes in as his finger touches the trigger . His aim is dis- turbed ...
Page 71
... mind a subject of psycholo- gical study , and if his description is not altogether successful , it is partly because the traces of this study are too manifest . We think of the observant author , instead of being absorbed in the ...
... mind a subject of psycholo- gical study , and if his description is not altogether successful , it is partly because the traces of this study are too manifest . We think of the observant author , instead of being absorbed in the ...
Page 72
... mind . His deductions are not precisely those which other men arrive at . His son Karl goes with Anton into Poland , and when there , loses two fingers of his right hand . As this prevents Karl from writing , the old porter concludes ...
... mind . His deductions are not precisely those which other men arrive at . His son Karl goes with Anton into Poland , and when there , loses two fingers of his right hand . As this prevents Karl from writing , the old porter concludes ...
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