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11 Seizing a firebrand , he searched for the print of the cloven foot , 21 William
Penn , 27 “ We all rose in the air on broomsticks , " 95 Charles Stevens , at one
sweep , snuffed out every candle on the table , 108 The Charter Oak , 113 The ...
11 Seizing a firebrand , he searched for the print of the cloven foot , 21 William
Penn , 27 “ We all rose in the air on broomsticks , " 95 Charles Stevens , at one
sweep , snuffed out every candle on the table , 108 The Charter Oak , 113 The ...
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The expression of pain on his face was misconstrued by the superstitious hunters
into a look of fiendish triumph , and John Louder , seizing the arm of Bly ,
whispered : " It is he ! " “ Perhaps “ I know it , Bly , for he hath followed me all day .
The expression of pain on his face was misconstrued by the superstitious hunters
into a look of fiendish triumph , and John Louder , seizing the arm of Bly ,
whispered : " It is he ! " “ Perhaps “ I know it , Bly , for he hath followed me all day .
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His left side was stained with blood “ You are wounded ! ” Charles Stevens at last
. " CANNOT RISE ! PRYTHEE , WHAT AILS YOU , FRIEND ! " SEIZING A
FIREBRAND , HE SEARCHED FOR THE PRINT OF. THE MAN WITH THE BOOR
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His left side was stained with blood “ You are wounded ! ” Charles Stevens at last
. " CANNOT RISE ! PRYTHEE , WHAT AILS YOU , FRIEND ! " SEIZING A
FIREBRAND , HE SEARCHED FOR THE PRINT OF. THE MAN WITH THE BOOR
. 11.
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Quaking with superstitious dread , Louder sank , مز zac . down upon the ground
and buried his face in his hands . For several minutes he remained thus
trembling with fear , and when he finally recovered sufficiently. SEIZING A
FIREBRAND ...
Quaking with superstitious dread , Louder sank , مز zac . down upon the ground
and buried his face in his hands . For several minutes he remained thus
trembling with fear , and when he finally recovered sufficiently. SEIZING A
FIREBRAND ...
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trembling with fear , and when he finally recovered sufficiently to raise his eyes ,
the stranger was gone . He and his horse had vanished , and John Louder ,
seizing a firebrand , searched the ground for the print of a cloven foot . He found it
and ...
trembling with fear , and when he finally recovered sufficiently to raise his eyes ,
the stranger was gone . He and his horse had vanished , and John Louder ,
seizing a firebrand , searched the ground for the print of a cloven foot . He found it
and ...
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