CRIPPS THE CARRIER, BY R.D. BLACKMORE, 1876. At the head of the staircase he turned, and remembered a quiet little corner. Here, in an out-of-the-way recess, the rope of the alarm bell hung; and he saw it, even in that niche, moving to and fro with the universal draught. Hardenow seized it, and rang such a peal as the old bell had never given tongue to before.
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CRIPPS THE CARRIER, BY R.D. BLACKMORE, 1876. At the head of the staircase he turned, and remembered a quiet little corner. Here, in an out-of-the-way recess, the rope of the alarm bell hung; and he saw it, even in that niche, moving to and fro with the universal draught. Hardenow seized it, and rang such a peal as the old bell had never given tongue to before.

Date

1876

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Photo12/Liszt Collection/Quint Lox Limited

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