... rocks; the night-ravens and owls were shrieking and hooting. And I thought in my soul how we had lost my father, and of the misery of my mother when she should see me return alone. A strange trembling seized me in the dreary night, and each rustling... The Parables of Frederic Adolphus Krummacher - Page 192by Frederic Adolphus Krummacher - 1865 - 360 pagesFull view - About this book
| Epes Sargent - Readers - 1857 - 320 pages
...seized me in the dreary night, and each rustling leaf terrified me. Then I thought to myself, ' Such must be the feelings of a man's heart who has a bad conscience.' " 4. " My children," said the master, " would you like to walk in the darkness of night, seeking in... | |
| Epes Sargent - Readers - 1857 - 350 pages
...seized me in the dreary eight, and each rustling leaf terrified me. Then I thought to myself, ' Such must be the feelings of a man's heart who has a bad conscience.' " 4. "My children," said the master, "would you like to walk in the darkness of night, seeking in vain... | |
| Graduated series - 1860 - 198 pages
...and the rustle of every leaf frightened me. " This, thought I to myself, must be the feeling of a man who has a bad conscience. " " My children, " said the master, " would you like to walk about in the darkness of night in search of a lost father; and as you came back without him, hear naught... | |
| Epes Sargent - Readers - 1861 - 352 pages
...seized uae in the dreary night, and each rustling leaf terrified me. Then I thought to myself, ' Such must be the feelings of a man's heart who has a bad conscience.' " 4. " My children," said the master, " would you like to wait iu the darkness of night, seeking in... | |
| Epes Sargent - Readers - 1862 - 350 pages
...thought to myself, ' Such must be the feelings of a man's heart who has a bad conscience.' ") 4. " oly children," said the master, " would you like to walk...your dear father^ /and hearing naught but the roar pf the storm, and the screams of the beasts of prey ? » - » 0, n<fl n^alm»Ontc shuddering. Then... | |
| 302 pages
...dreary night, and each rustling leaf terrified me. Then I thought to mvself, such must be the feelmgs of a man's heart who has a bad conscience." " My children,"...seeking in vain for your 'dear father, and hearing nought but the roar of the storm and the howling of beasts of prey?" " Oh ! no," exclaimed all the... | |
| James Stuart Laurie - 1866 - 150 pages
...and the rustle of every leaf frightened me. " This, thought I to myself, must be the feeling of a man who has a bad conscience. " " My children, " said the master, " would you like to walk about in the darkness of night in search of a lost father ; and as you came back without him, hear... | |
| 1871 - 310 pages
...seized me in the dreary night, and each trembling leaf terrified me. Then I thought to myselfj, ' Such must be the feelings of a man's; heart who has a bad...seeking in vain for your dear father,, and hearing nought but the roar of the storm and the screams of the beasts of prey?;'" " O, no ! " exclaimed all... | |
| 1871 - 300 pages
...seized me in the dreary night, and each trembling leaf terrified me. Then I thought to myself, ' Such must be the feelings of a man's heart who has a bad conscience.' " LEGENDS OF VIRTUE. '» 251 " My children," said the master, " would you like to walk in the darkness... | |
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