Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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Page 55
... lady like her zuster , and goos trapesing about in long curls and vlickering in ribbons , instead o ' minding the milk pail , and veeding tha pigs . Did ye mind how begrumpled and stomachy she war ' cause I snubbed her abit avorč dinner ...
... lady like her zuster , and goos trapesing about in long curls and vlickering in ribbons , instead o ' minding the milk pail , and veeding tha pigs . Did ye mind how begrumpled and stomachy she war ' cause I snubbed her abit avorč dinner ...
Page 80
... Lady Lisle . " " Never can we forget their barbarous exe- cution ! " exclaimed Father Bartholomew indig- nantly- " neither as men and Christians can we cease to hold in remembrance that the good Samaritan asked no questions of the ...
... Lady Lisle . " " Never can we forget their barbarous exe- cution ! " exclaimed Father Bartholomew indig- nantly- " neither as men and Christians can we cease to hold in remembrance that the good Samaritan asked no questions of the ...
Page 96
... lady bore the name of Catherine , that she was the daughter of the celebrated Sir Charles Sedley , and the mistress of the King , who had bestowed upon her the title by which she was now known , as well as the sumptuous mansion in which ...
... lady bore the name of Catherine , that she was the daughter of the celebrated Sir Charles Sedley , and the mistress of the King , who had bestowed upon her the title by which she was now known , as well as the sumptuous mansion in which ...
Page 97
... Lady Catherine Darnley , the Countess's daughter , by the King , or by Colo- nel Graham , if we may rather believe the scan- dalous chronicles of the day . Mrs. Morlay , the same who had attended the Countess at West- VOI .. II . F bury ...
... Lady Catherine Darnley , the Countess's daughter , by the King , or by Colo- nel Graham , if we may rather believe the scan- dalous chronicles of the day . Mrs. Morlay , the same who had attended the Countess at West- VOI .. II . F bury ...
Page 105
... Lady Ossory , and Lady Betty Camden , and the Duchess of Grafton , and half a score others , owe hundreds of card money to their friends . Nay the Queen herself will sometimes talk to the people , in her pretty broken English , of the ...
... Lady Ossory , and Lady Betty Camden , and the Duchess of Grafton , and half a score others , owe hundreds of card money to their friends . Nay the Queen herself will sometimes talk to the people , in her pretty broken English , of the ...
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