Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... hands , But piously transmit it to your children ! CATO . IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . II . LONDON : HENRY COLBURN AND RICHARD BENTLEY , NEW BURLINGTON - STREET . LONDON PRINTED BY SAMUEL BENTLEY , Dorset Street , Fleet 1830 . WALTER COLYTON ;
... hands , But piously transmit it to your children ! CATO . IN THREE VOLUMES . VOL . II . LONDON : HENRY COLBURN AND RICHARD BENTLEY , NEW BURLINGTON - STREET . LONDON PRINTED BY SAMUEL BENTLEY , Dorset Street , Fleet 1830 . WALTER COLYTON ;
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... hand in the mane of his refractory steed . - " Daffodils and dumplings ! " cried Kit " seize the crupper , Sir , with the other hand , give him his head , and the beast will go as gently as a cracker in the air . " Obeying this ...
... hand in the mane of his refractory steed . - " Daffodils and dumplings ! " cried Kit " seize the crupper , Sir , with the other hand , give him his head , and the beast will go as gently as a cracker in the air . " Obeying this ...
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... hand is worth two in the bush , we must not leave the present bottle unfinished . " Just as they had completed their repast , they were rejoined by Mrs. Colyton , Hetty , and Agatha Shelton , bringing intelligence that Edith was better ...
... hand is worth two in the bush , we must not leave the present bottle unfinished . " Just as they had completed their repast , they were rejoined by Mrs. Colyton , Hetty , and Agatha Shelton , bringing intelligence that Edith was better ...
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... hand of art was everywhere carefully concealed ; the walk , which was not gravelled , seemed to be a natural one , the wild flowers and bushes of hawthorn , briar , and woodbine , on either side , being left undisturbed . Rustic seats ...
... hand of art was everywhere carefully concealed ; the walk , which was not gravelled , seemed to be a natural one , the wild flowers and bushes of hawthorn , briar , and woodbine , on either side , being left undisturbed . Rustic seats ...
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... hands upon her heart , as if to control its throbbing , and the tears of silent ecstasy coursed one another down her cheeks . " My dear friend , you are ill ; you are deeply affected , " exclaimed Agatha . " What has overcome you so ...
... hands upon her heart , as if to control its throbbing , and the tears of silent ecstasy coursed one another down her cheeks . " My dear friend , you are ill ; you are deeply affected , " exclaimed Agatha . " What has overcome you so ...
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