| Richardson (Major, John) - Indians of North America - 1833 - 272 pages
...upon the window, and with so imperceptible a movement of the lips that sound alone could have betrayed he was speaking, — " I see nothing to justify your...feelings, — " what means this ? — Is my brain turned ? and am I the sport of my own delusive fancy — Do you not see it now ?" No answer was returned.... | |
| Adam Waldie - Literature - 1833 - 640 pages
...pane," rejoined his friend, still keep ing his eye riveted on the suspicious point. " Impossi ble! but I will examine the window from the spot on which...crossed the room. As he returned he threw his glance npon the pane, when, to his infinite horror and surprise, the same frightful vision presented itself.... | |
| Richardson (Major, John) - Detroit (Mich.) - 1851 - 236 pages
...window, and with so imperceptible a movement of the lips that sound alone could have betrayed that he was speaking, — " I see nothing to justify your...his feelings, — " what means this ? Is my brain turned 1 and am I the sport of my own delusive fancy — Do you not see it now ?" No answer was returned.... | |
| Richardson (Major, John) - Indians of North America - 1906 - 480 pages
...It is no longer there, indeed," he returned in the same scarcely audible tone. " Yet I could not.be mistaken ; it was between those two corner squares...of his feelings — " what means this? Is my brain turned? and am I the sport of my own delusive fancy — do you see it now?" No answer was returned.... | |
| John Richardson, Professor of Musicology John Richardson, D Phil - Fiction - 2006 - 346 pages
...upon the window, and with so imperceptible a movement of the lips that sound alone could have betrayed he was speaking, - "I see nothing to justify your...of his feelings, - "what means this? - Is my brain turned? and am I the sport of my own delusive fancy? - Do you not see it NOW?" No answer was returned.... | |
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