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- The Fall of the House of Usher
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Ya he dicho que el único efecto de mi experiencia un tanto pueril -contemplar abajo el estanque- fue hacer más profunda aquella primera impresión.
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THIS WAS A DISTRESSING FALSEHOOD, BUT IT WAS THE SOLE AND LAST RESULT OF CENTURIES AND THE AGE-LONG LABOUR OF HUMAN THOUGHT IN THAT DIRECTION.
HE HAD REALLY PROMISED TO GO TO BRYANSKY'S, WHO LIVED SEVEN MILES FROM PETERHOF, AND PAY HIM FOR THE HORSES, AND HE HOPED TO MAKE TIME TO CALL THERE TOO.
SCARCELY HAD HE FINISHED READING THE NOTE AND MADE A WRY FACE OVER IT, WHEN HE HEARD DOWNSTAIRS THE HEAVY STEPS OF MEN CARRYING SOMETHING HEAVY.
I HAVE SAID THAT THE SOLE EFFECT OF MY SOMEWHAT CHILDISH EXPERIMENT—THAT OF LOOKING DOWN WITHIN THE TARN—HAD BEEN TO DEEPEN THE FIRST SINGULAR IMPRESSION.
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