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" It is accomplished. The deed is done. He retreats, retraces his steps to the window, passes out through it as he came in, and escapes. He has done the murder; no eye has seen him, no ear has heard him. The secret is his own, and it is safe! "
Public Speaking: A Treatise on Delivery : with Selections for Declaiming - Page 173
by Edwin Du Bois Shurter - 1903 - 268 pages
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The National Fourth Reader: Containing a Course of Instruction in Elocution ...

Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1859 - 422 pages
...steps to the window, passes through as he came in,and escapes. He has done the murder; no eye lias seen him, no ear has heard him; the secret is his own, and he is safe! 5. Ah, gentlemen, that was a dreadful mistake. Such a secret can be safe nowhere. The whole...
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The National Fourth Reader: Containing a Course of Instruction in Elocution ...

Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1861 - 446 pages
...retraces his steps to the window, passes through as he came in, and escapes. Ho has done the murder ; no eye has seen him, no ear has heard him ; the secret is his own, and he is safe ! 5. Ah, gentlemen, that was a dreadful mistake. Such a secret can be safe nowhere. The...
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A compendium of American literature, arranged by C.D. Cleveland. Stereotyped ed

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 792 pages
...steps to the window, passes out through it as he came in, and escapes. He has done the murder, — no eye has seen him, no ear has heard him. The secret...where the guilty can bestow it, and say it is safe. Not to speak of that eye which glances through all disguises, and beholds every thing as in the splendor...
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The Standard Speaker: Containing Exercises in Prose and Poetry for ...

Epes Sargent - 1862 - 564 pages
...he came in, and escapes. He has done the murder; — no eye has seen him, no ear has heard him, flie secret is his own, — and it is safe ! Ah ! Gentlemen, that was a dreadful mistake. Such a secret can xs safe nowhere. The whole creation of God has neither nook nor comer where the guilty can bestow it,...
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A Compendium of English Literature: Chronologically Arranged, from Sir John ...

Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 796 pages
...in, and escapes. He has done the murder, — no e3'c has seen him, no ear has heard him. The seeret is his own, and it is safe ! Ah, gentlemen ! that was a dreadful mistake ! Such a seeret can be safe uowhere. The whole ereation of God has neither nook nor corner where the guilty...
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The National Fourth Reader: Containing a Course of Instruction in Elocution ...

Richard Green Parker, James Madison Watson - 1864 - 450 pages
...retreats—retraces his steps to the window, passes through as he came in, and escapes. He has done the murder; no eye has seen him, no ear has heard him; the secret is his own, and he is safe! 5. Ah, gentlemen, that was a dreadful mistake. Such a secret can be safe nowhere. The whole...
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The Pillars of Truth: A Series of Sermons on the Decalogue

Erastus Otis Haven - 1866 - 252 pages
...of murder. It has passed into a proverb that " murder will out." As Daniel Webster has well said, " Such a secret can be safe nowhere." " The whole creation...where the guilty can bestow it and say it is safe. Not to speak of that eye which glances through all disguises, and beholds everything as in the splendor...
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The Pillars of Truth: A Series of Sermons on the Decalogue

Erastus Otis Haven - 1866 - 244 pages
...that " murder will out." As Daniel Webster has well said, " Such a secret can be safe nowhere.'5 " The whole creation of God has neither nook nor corner...where the guilty can bestow it and say it is safe. Not to speak of that eye which glances through all disguises, and beholds everything as in the splendor...
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One Hundred Choice Selections in Poetry and Prose: Both New and Old ...

Nathaniel Kirk Richardson - 1866 - 204 pages
...retroats—retraces his steps to the window, passes through as he came in, and escapes. He has done the murder ; no eye has seen him, no ear has heard him; the secret is his own, and he is safe ! Ah! gentlemen, that was a dreadful mistake. Such a secret can be safe nowhere. The whole...
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Daniel Webster, a Character Sketch

Elizabeth Armstrong Reed - 1903 - 190 pages
...his steps to the windo-v. rmsse* out through it as he came in, and escapes. He has done the murder. No eye has seen him, no ear has heard him. The secret is his own, and it is safe! Ahl gentlemen, that was a dreadful mistake. Such a secret can be safe nowhere. The whole creation of...
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