The Lady of the Ice: A Novel

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D. Appleton, 1870 - 3 páginas
 

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Página 18 - He was decrepit, yet spiteful ; a hoary, old, tottering, palsied villain, hurling curses at all who ventured into hie evil presence. One look outside showed me the full nature of all that was before me, and revealed the old tyrant in the full power of his malignancy. The air was raw and chill. There blew a fierce, blighting wind, which brought with it showers of stinging sleet. The wooden pavements were overspread with a thin layer of ice, so glassy that walking could only be attempted at extreme...

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