Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... escape from a patient , whose ambi- guous character had already filled him with apprehensions and misgivings . When the wounded man again recovered his faculties , he stared around him with a bewil- derment that for some moments ...
... escape from a patient , whose ambi- guous character had already filled him with apprehensions and misgivings . When the wounded man again recovered his faculties , he stared around him with a bewil- derment that for some moments ...
Page 159
... escape any man's memory , " resumed the Monarch , " nor shall I ever forget the beautiful appearance of our troops as they marched down one dark stormy night to attack the lines before Arras . As soon as they had formed for battle ...
... escape any man's memory , " resumed the Monarch , " nor shall I ever forget the beautiful appearance of our troops as they marched down one dark stormy night to attack the lines before Arras . As soon as they had formed for battle ...
Page 230
... escape , and it will be a lasting subject of congratulation to us hereafter , that we have dared at all risks to do our duty to an afflicted fellow - creature . " " God grant it , my child ! God grant it ! " ejaculated Mr. Shelton ...
... escape , and it will be a lasting subject of congratulation to us hereafter , that we have dared at all risks to do our duty to an afflicted fellow - creature . " " God grant it , my child ! God grant it ! " ejaculated Mr. Shelton ...
Page 232
... state . " Perhaps he may as- sist us in effecting his recovery and escape , " she observed ; " perhaps they may have communications to make to one another of an urgent and important 232 WALTER COLYTON . CHAPTER VIII. ...
... state . " Perhaps he may as- sist us in effecting his recovery and escape , " she observed ; " perhaps they may have communications to make to one another of an urgent and important 232 WALTER COLYTON . CHAPTER VIII. ...
Page 237
... The latter trespasser they had nearly secured , but he had contrived to make his escape into the plantations , not , however , until they had ascertained that he was dressed in laced clothes ; from which WALTER COLYTON . 237.
... The latter trespasser they had nearly secured , but he had contrived to make his escape into the plantations , not , however , until they had ascertained that he was dressed in laced clothes ; from which WALTER COLYTON . 237.
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