Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... companion from the time of childhood , to whom she had more than once thought of revealing her engagement with Walter , and asking advice as to her future conduct ; but various motives had deterred her from making the communication ...
... companion from the time of childhood , to whom she had more than once thought of revealing her engagement with Walter , and asking advice as to her future conduct ; but various motives had deterred her from making the communication ...
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... pleasant inoffensive companion , but an excellent classical scholar , with whom he could tag verses , and interchange Latin quotations to his heart's content . Poor , however , and feeble was the pleasure experienced 14 WALTER COLYTON .
... pleasant inoffensive companion , but an excellent classical scholar , with whom he could tag verses , and interchange Latin quotations to his heart's content . Poor , however , and feeble was the pleasure experienced 14 WALTER COLYTON .
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... companions might catch at intervals the phrases- " Philip , who , as his name indeed im- ports , was a lover of horses - Bucephalus - Hip- pona - Hippomanes - saltu superare viam , " and similar snatches ; but the scholars soon became ...
... companions might catch at intervals the phrases- " Philip , who , as his name indeed im- ports , was a lover of horses - Bucephalus - Hip- pona - Hippomanes - saltu superare viam , " and similar snatches ; but the scholars soon became ...
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... companions to a walk , that wound for some distance under a hanging coppice , planted with sycamores and maples , while the ground was thickly covered م with wild foxglove and tufted lilies of the val- ley WALTER COLYTΟΝ . 37.
... companions to a walk , that wound for some distance under a hanging coppice , planted with sycamores and maples , while the ground was thickly covered م with wild foxglove and tufted lilies of the val- ley WALTER COLYTΟΝ . 37.
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... companion . " " We are lucky , Edith , in the weather , which is perhaps more favourable to our purpose than if it were finer . The shadows of these heavy clouds heighten the brilliancy of the partial gleams of sunshine , thus throwing ...
... companion . " " We are lucky , Edith , in the weather , which is perhaps more favourable to our purpose than if it were finer . The shadows of these heavy clouds heighten the brilliancy of the partial gleams of sunshine , thus throwing ...
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