| Henry Charles Shelley - 1908 - 456 pages
...discerned his cell to be full of black troops of unclean spirits, which crept in under the door, as also at chinks and holes, and coming in, both out of the...earth, filled the air as it were with dark clouds." Lest the sceptical should dismiss these unclean spirits as mere figments of the imagination, the biographer... | |
| William James Heaton - 1913 - 352 pages
...by kind perminsiun of Messrs. Macmillan iD Co. Lid.) spirits, which crept in under the door, as also at chinks and holes, and coming in both out of the...faces, pale countenances, ill-favoured beards, rough ears, wrinkled foreheads, fierce eyes, stinking mouths, teeth like horses, spitting fire out of their... | |
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