... wish of examining it, suddenly darted through the casements. Cheered by the unexpected light, she advanced into the room ; at the upper end of it something in white attracted her notice ; she concluded it to be the portrait of Lady Malvina's mother,... The children of the abbey - Página 236por Regina Maria Roche - 1816Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Regina Maria Roche - 1846 - 232 páginas
...white attracted her notice ; she concluded it to be the portrait of Lady Malvina's mother, which she had been informed hung in this room. She went up to...terrifying spectre (for such she believed it to be,) and as quick as lightning flew from the room. Again was the moon obscured by a cloud, and she involved... | |
| Regina Maria Roche - 1877 - 650 páginas
...in this room. She v/ent up >0 examine it : but her horror cx»y be bettor conceived than dosc.ibod, when she found herself not by a picture, but by the...terrifying spectre (for such she believed it to be,) and as quirk as lightning flew from the loom. Again was the moon obscured by a cloud, and she involved... | |
| Susan Hale - 1898 - 336 páginas
...white attracted her notice. She concluded it to be the portrait of Lady Malvina's mother, which she had been informed hung in this room. She went up to...countenance ! She screamed wildly at the terrifying specter, for such she believed it to be, and quick as lightning flew from the room. Again was the moon... | |
| Jakob Brauchli - 1928 - 254 páginas
...white attracted her notice. She concluded it to be the protrait of Lady Malvina's mother, which she had been informed hung in this room. She went up to...real form of a woman, with a death-like countenance. Shescreamed wildly at the terrifying spectre, for such she believed it to be, and quick as lightning... | |
| George E. Haggerty - 2006 - 248 páginas
...something white attracted her notice: She concluded it to be the portrait of Lady Malvina's mother.... She went up to examine it; but her horror may be better...described, when she found herself not by a picture, but the real form of a woman, with a death-like countenance! She screamed wildly at the terrifying spectre,... | |
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