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" It was a species of tableland, near the summit of an almost inaccessible hill, densely wooded from base to pinnacle, and interspersed with huge crags that appeared to lie loosely upon the soil, and in many cases were prevented from precipitating themselves... "
The Works of the Late Edgar Allan Poe: Tales - 62. oldal
szerző: Edgar Allan Poe - 1859
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Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories, 1. kötet

Julian Hawthorne - 1907 - 314 oldal
...inaccessible hill, densely wooded from base to pinnacle, and interspersed with huge crags that appeared to lie loosely upon the soil, and in many cases were prevented...it would have been impossible to force our way but for the scythe; and Jupiter, by direction of his master, proceeded to clear for us a path to the foot...

Library of the World's Best Mystery and Detective Stories, 1. kötet

Julian Hawthorne - 1907 - 314 oldal
...hill, densely wooded from base to pinnacle, and interspersed with huge -crags that appeared to lie loosely upon the soil, and in many cases were prevented...it would have been impossible to force our way but for the scythe; and Jupiter, by direction of his -master, proceeded to clear for us a path to the foot...

Prose Tales: Tales of Effect and Analytical Tales

Edgar Allan Poe - 1907 - 322 oldal
...inaccessible hill, densely wooded from base to pinnacle, and interspersed with huge crags that appeared to lie loosely upon the soil, and in many cases were prevented...it would have been impossible to force our way but for the scythe; and Jupiter, by direction of his master, proceeded to clear for us a path to the foot...

Selections from Poe

Edgar Allan Poe - 1907 - 246 oldal
...interspersed with huge crags that appeared to lie loosely upon the soil, and in many cases were 25 prevented from precipitating themselves into the valleys...gave an air of still sterner solemnity to the scene. and far surpassed them all, and all other trees which I had then ever seen, in the beauty of its foliage...

The South in the Building of the Nation: History of southern fiction, ed. by ...

1909 - 550 oldal
...inaccessible hill, densely wooded from base to pinnacle, and interspersed with huge crags that appeared to lie loosely upon the soil, and in many cases were prevented...it would have been impossible to force our way but for the scythe ; and Jupiter, by direction of his master, proceeded to clear for us a path to the foot...

International Short Stories: American

William Patten - 1910 - 438 oldal
...inaccessible hill, densely wooded from base to pinnacle, and interspersed with huge crags that appeared to lie loosely upon the soil, and in many cases were prevented...it would have been impossible to force our way but for the scythe; and Jupiter, by direction of his master, proceeded to clear for us a path to the foot...

A Selection from the World's Greatest Short Stories: Illustrative of the ...

Sherwin Cody - 1913 - 430 oldal
...inaccessible hill, densely wooded from base to pinnacle, and interspersed with huge crags that appeared to lie loosely upon the soil, and in many cases were prevented...it would have been impossible to force our way but for the scythe ; and Jupiter, by direction of his master, proceeded to clear for us a path to the foot...

Types of the Short Story: Selected Stories with Reading Lists : Edited for ...

Benjamin Alexander Heydrick - 1913 - 328 oldal
...inaccessible hill, densely wooded from base to pinnacle, and interspersed with huge crags that appeared to lie loosely upon the soil, and in many cases were prevented...it would have been impossible to force our way but for the scythe; and Jupiter, by direction of his master, proceeded to clear for us a path to the foot...

Southern Literary Readings

Leonidas Warren Payne - 1913 - 532 oldal
...base to pinnacle, and interspersed with huge crags that appeared to lie loosely upon the soil, 420 and in many cases were prevented from precipitating...gave an air of still sterner solemnity to the scene. 425 The natural platform to which we had clambered was thickly overgrown with brambles, through which...

A Study of the Short Story

Henry Seidel Canby - 1913 - 296 oldal
...hill, densely wooded from base to pinnacle, and interso spersed with huge crags that appeared to lie loosely upon the soil, and in many cases were prevented...in various directions, gave an air of still sterner 25 solemnity to the scene. The natural platform to which we had clambered was thickly overgrown with...




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