Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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Page 120
... Lordship of the occurrence . " He accordingly proceeded to state the attack that had been made upon him in the fields , -а relation which he had no sooner commenced than his auditor , starting and turning suddenly pale , fixed his eyes ...
... Lordship of the occurrence . " He accordingly proceeded to state the attack that had been made upon him in the fields , -а relation which he had no sooner commenced than his auditor , starting and turning suddenly pale , fixed his eyes ...
Page 124
... must hasten instantly to Claren- don House , his Lordship having most urgent occasion to see him . " Must - and instantly , and urgent ! " - cried the Captain , setting his arms a - kimbo- " 124 WALTER COLYTON . CHAPTER V. ...
... must hasten instantly to Claren- don House , his Lordship having most urgent occasion to see him . " Must - and instantly , and urgent ! " - cried the Captain , setting his arms a - kimbo- " 124 WALTER COLYTON . CHAPTER V. ...
Page 125
... Lordship's expressions , not mine , " said Walter , who saw that the Captain was under the influence of his morning pota- tions , and disposed to give himself airs of im- portance upon the strength of the message from the Peer . " Sacre ...
... Lordship's expressions , not mine , " said Walter , who saw that the Captain was under the influence of his morning pota- tions , and disposed to give himself airs of im- portance upon the strength of the message from the Peer . " Sacre ...
Page 126
... Lordship may require of you , I know not ; but he seemed to have most cogent reasons for requesting you to be expeditious . " " Why , then , his Secretaryship must be equally prompt in furnishing the mercede , the chink , the rhino , ay ...
... Lordship may require of you , I know not ; but he seemed to have most cogent reasons for requesting you to be expeditious . " " Why , then , his Secretaryship must be equally prompt in furnishing the mercede , the chink , the rhino , ay ...
Page 134
... he deemed to have refer- ence to his uniform , and answered accordingly . Smiling at his mistake his Lordship explained , that he meant to ask whether he were a Catholic or a Protestant , and Walter when he had de- 134 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
... he deemed to have refer- ence to his uniform , and answered accordingly . Smiling at his mistake his Lordship explained , that he meant to ask whether he were a Catholic or a Protestant , and Walter when he had de- 134 WALTER COLYTΟΝ .
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