He also imagined that as many carriages and people would be passing his windows as when he stood at the door of his house. But now, where was he!— On the bounds of eternity ! 'Awful thought!' said he to himself ; ' were I to jump a yard or perhaps stir... Tweed and Don; Or, Recollections and Reflections of an Angler for the Last ... - Seite 62 von James Locke - 1860 - 152 Seiten Vollansicht -
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