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Allison
is on page 386 of 607
"Thomas, the hero, was, in fact, the game-keeper of an Irish peer, whose eccentricities gave rise to the tale."
— Feb 23, 2020 12:33PM
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Allison
is on page 385 of 607
"Having reached the door, however, of the burgomaster's dwelling, the professor ventured to suggest that as the messenger had thought proper to disappear - no doubt frightened to death by the savage appearance of the burghers of Rotterdam - the pardon would be of little use, as no one but a man of the moon would undertake a voyage to so vast a distance."
— Feb 23, 2020 12:29PM
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Allison
is on page 380 of 607
"During the now brief interval of darkness a meteoric stone again passed in my vicinity, and the frequency of these phenomena began to occasion me much apprehension."
— Feb 23, 2020 12:20PM
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Allison
is on page 375 of 607
"But this was a question which, I am willing to confess, occasioned me no little trouble in its solution."
— Feb 23, 2020 12:08PM
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Allison
is on page 370 of 607
"He appeared extremely uneasy, looking anxiously around him, fluttering his wings, and making a loud cooing noise, but could not be persuaded to trust himself from the car."
— Feb 23, 2020 11:57AM
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Allison
is on page 365 of 607
"This would remove the chief obstacle in a journey to the moon."
— Feb 23, 2020 11:37AM
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Allison
is on page 360 of 607
"As I left the earth, the barometer stood at thirty inches, and the centigrade thermometer at nineteen degrees."
— Feb 23, 2020 11:23AM
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Allison
is on page 355 of 607
"It is not to be supposed, however, that the great Underduk suffered this impertinence on the part of the little old man to pass off with impunity."
— Feb 23, 2020 11:09AM
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Thomas Grossnickle
is on page 130
So, I’ve only read the poetry section and a couple of stories and already I feel like if you’ve read Poe’s most famous works, that’s all you need to read. The rest has left me feeling like WTF did I just read?
— Oct 06, 2019 06:18PM
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Shaykup
is on page 113
I skipped the Poetry cause i'm not a strong enough reader to analyze it yet.
— Oct 13, 2016 09:40PM
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Grim
is on page 110
Just reading his Poetry for now. He does have a beautiful and lyrical way with words!
— Jul 23, 2016 10:06PM
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