Then she said it was the fire ; but that the maid told her was quite out, and said she believed it was only a dream : whereupon she said it might be so, and composed herself again to sleep ; but about two of the clock she was awakened again, and saw the... The Nic-Nac; or, oracle of knowledge - Page 211826Full view - About this book
| 1824 - 334 pages
...was none but what she had brought with her at the time. Then she said it was the fire; but that, her maid told her, was quite out, and said she believed...apparition of a little woman between her curtain and her pillow, who told her that she was her mother, that she was happy, and that by twelve of the clock that... | |
| 1824 - 450 pages
...was none but what she had brought with her at the time. Then she said it was the fire; but that, her maid told her, was quite out, and said she believed...apparition of a little woman between her curtain and her pillow, who told her that she was her mother, that she was happy, and that by twelve of the clock that... | |
| T. M. Jarvis - 1823 - 252 pages
...to her; and she asked why she left a candle burning in her chamber? The maid said she left none, and there was none, but what she brought with her at that...again to sleep; but about two of the clock she was awaked again, and saw the apparition of a little woman between her curtain and her pillow, who told... | |
| Richard Warner - 1824 - 506 pages
...none but what she had brought with her at that time :' then she said it was the fire, but that her maid told her was quite out, and said, she believed...saw the apparition of a little woman, between her K 2 curtain and her pillow, who told her she was her mother ; that she was happy ; and that by twelve... | |
| Samuel Hibbert - 1825 - 500 pages
...none but what she had brought with her at that time ;' then she said it was the fire, but that, her maid told her, was quite out ; and said she believed...apparition of a little woman between her curtain and her pillow, who told her she was her mother, that she was happy, and that by twelve of the clock that day... | |
| 1825 - 828 pages
...her, was quite out; and said she believed it was only a dream: whereupon she said, it might be BO, and composed herself again to sleep. But about two...apparition of a little woman between her curtain and her pillow, who told her she was her mother, that she was happy, and that by twelve of the clock that day... | |
| J S. Forsyth - 1827 - 472 pages
...told her, was quite out; and said she believed it was only a dream. Whereupon she said, it mightbe so, and composed herself again to sleep. But about...apparition of a little woman between her curtain and her pillow, who told her she was her mother, that she was happy, and that by twelve of the clock that day... | |
| 734 pages
...was none but what she had brought with her at the time ; then she said it was the fire, but that, her maid told her, was quite out ; and said she believed...and saw the apparition of a little woman between her and her pillow, who told her she was her mother, that she was happy, and that by twelve of the clock... | |
| 1836 - 596 pages
...her.' .1 hen she said, it was the fire, but that, her maid told her, was quite gone out; whereupon she composed herself again to sleep. But about two of...awakened again, and saw the apparition of a little woman hetween her curtain and her pillow, who told ber she was her mother, that she was happy, and that by... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1841 - 374 pages
...her ; and she asked why she left a candle burning in her chamber ? The maid said she left none, and there was none, but what she brought with her at that...apparition of a little woman between her curtain and her pillow, who told her she was her mother, and that she was happy, and that by twelve of the clock that... | |
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