Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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Page 55
... that's what she shan't while my name's Madge Cher- vil , and I do hope , Tummas , ye ' on't help to spwile her . " " Aw , weel , I ' ll jist don my Zunday qut and hat , and then weel g ' auver to Hales WALTER COLYTON . 55.
... that's what she shan't while my name's Madge Cher- vil , and I do hope , Tummas , ye ' on't help to spwile her . " " Aw , weel , I ' ll jist don my Zunday qut and hat , and then weel g ' auver to Hales WALTER COLYTON . 55.
Page 125
... cher ! I believe it , for you would better have known what is due to a gen- tleman and a soldier . What new business is toward , I wonder , that I must march to Picca- dilly , in double quick time ? What roysterers and WALTER COLYTON . 125.
... cher ! I believe it , for you would better have known what is due to a gen- tleman and a soldier . What new business is toward , I wonder , that I must march to Picca- dilly , in double quick time ? What roysterers and WALTER COLYTON . 125.
Page 139
... cher ! it was well he did , for if I mistake not , the very scoundrels who wanted to give you a taste of bilboa and ferrara , mistaking you probably for some of our magnificoes , are already in custody . It is his Lordship's wish that ...
... cher ! it was well he did , for if I mistake not , the very scoundrels who wanted to give you a taste of bilboa and ferrara , mistaking you probably for some of our magnificoes , are already in custody . It is his Lordship's wish that ...
Page 144
... cher ! do you quote Scripture at Court ? Well , it may do in these days , espe- cially if your quotation have a Roman sound , but it would scarcely have passed muster in the late reign ; nor will his successor excuse you for alluding to ...
... cher ! do you quote Scripture at Court ? Well , it may do in these days , espe- cially if your quotation have a Roman sound , but it would scarcely have passed muster in the late reign ; nor will his successor excuse you for alluding to ...
Page 148
... cher ! " concluded the Captain , drawing up his figure , which was really a fine one , " is it not a dismal shame and scandal that a handsome , stout , well - built fellow should ever get withered and decrepit ? " " Time has scarcely ...
... cher ! " concluded the Captain , drawing up his figure , which was really a fine one , " is it not a dismal shame and scandal that a handsome , stout , well - built fellow should ever get withered and decrepit ? " " Time has scarcely ...
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