Jack Sheppard - A Romance

William Harrison Ainsworth

Capitolo 63

you foam, it sprinkled far them and wide in rain-drops, and he/she left the furious ones
stream blacker than before. The strong wind was become a hurricane:  that
hurricane was the most terrible that it ever placed waste our city.
The destruction marked everywhere its course. Bell tower made to totter, and towers
reeled under of his/her fury. Trees were broken from the roots;  many lodge
it was levelled to the earth;  others were raised the roof;  the leads on the
churches were deceived, and "shrivelled on as rolls of paper of parchment."
Nothing on earth or water was saved by the inexorable strong wind. The most greater part of the
vases that lie in the river were driven from their moorings, destroyed
tumultuously against each other, or blown to shore. All were the obscurity,
horror, confusion, downfall. Men ran away from their tottering residences, and
returned to them it frightened from the greatest dangers. The end of the world seemed
by hand.

To this point of universal devastation and despair,--when every London trembled to
the voice of the storm,--the carpenter to that his/her maximum was exposed
fury, gone best that would have been preoperating. The boat in that
he rode it was not overset. Fortunately, its course had been moved
immediately after the liberation of his/her/their child;  and, in consequence of this
movement, she received the first hit of the hurricane from which it blew
the southwest, on his/her stern. Its head bathed deeply in the tide,
and she escaped being attentively flooded. However, immediately straightening
later, her scudded with the greatest rapidity on the hot one
whence to which mercy that her you/he/she has now been abandoned completely. On this coolness
burst of the storm, Wood instinctively threw him in the fund
of the boat, and hooking the small orphan to his/her breast, endeavoured
to get ready himself/herself/themselves to satisfy his/her fate.

While he was busy so, he felt a raw taking on his/her arm, and
to the moment after the lips of Peak they drew near near to his/her ear. The
boater protected his/her mouth with his/her hand while he spoke, or his/her voice
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