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... heard her feeble first movements in the hollow coffin . I heard them - many , many days ago -yet I dared not - I dared not speak ! And now - to - night - Ethel- red - ha ! ha ! -the breaking of the hermit's door , and the death - cry of ...
... heard her feeble first movements in the hollow coffin . I heard them - many , many days ago -yet I dared not - I dared not speak ! And now - to - night - Ethel- red - ha ! ha ! -the breaking of the hermit's door , and the death - cry of ...
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... heard the freshet - wave of a torrent suddenly swelled by pouring showers in tropical mountains , showers not shared by the plain ; whoever has heard the first muffled murmur of its sloping advance through precipitous woods , may form ...
... heard the freshet - wave of a torrent suddenly swelled by pouring showers in tropical mountains , showers not shared by the plain ; whoever has heard the first muffled murmur of its sloping advance through precipitous woods , may form ...
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... heard the hooting of a great horned - owl , as at home , and told Joe that he would call out the moose for him , for he made a sound considerably like the horn , — but Joe answered , that the moose had heard that sound a thousand times ...
... heard the hooting of a great horned - owl , as at home , and told Joe that he would call out the moose for him , for he made a sound considerably like the horn , — but Joe answered , that the moose had heard that sound a thousand times ...
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