Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen299W. Blackwood, 1966 |
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... stood his ground , snorting and kicking up stones with his front hooves . The herd stood listlessly waiting . The men tried stones , shouts , dogs again , more whip - cracking . But nothing would move the bull . He now stood bel- lowing ...
... stood his ground , snorting and kicking up stones with his front hooves . The herd stood listlessly waiting . The men tried stones , shouts , dogs again , more whip - cracking . But nothing would move the bull . He now stood bel- lowing ...
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... stood stock - still , trying to reason the childish fear of empty houses and the dark from my mind . As I stood there , a girl's voice singing a wordless melody reached my ears . It was a slow , lilting tune , a sad tune . No doubt it ...
... stood stock - still , trying to reason the childish fear of empty houses and the dark from my mind . As I stood there , a girl's voice singing a wordless melody reached my ears . It was a slow , lilting tune , a sad tune . No doubt it ...
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... stood a ghastly crucifix , almost life - size . An unearthly light glared from the agonised face , from the skull , and from the sword that was attached to the hands . Above the head , in burning letters , was written , DIES IRAE , and ...
... stood a ghastly crucifix , almost life - size . An unearthly light glared from the agonised face , from the skull , and from the sword that was attached to the hands . Above the head , in burning letters , was written , DIES IRAE , and ...
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