Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... one of considerable embarrass- ment to a frank and ingenuous disposition like hers . She was carrying on a clandestine corre- spondence with Walter , contrary to the avowed wishes of her benefactors , an apparent , not to 6 WALTER COLYTON .
... one of considerable embarrass- ment to a frank and ingenuous disposition like hers . She was carrying on a clandestine corre- spondence with Walter , contrary to the avowed wishes of her benefactors , an apparent , not to 6 WALTER COLYTON .
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... ment , and could not altogether repress her in- dignation as she exclaimed , " My good friends , how can you give way to such stupid prejudices and preposterous apprehensions ? Believe me , it would be well for all of us , if we were as ...
... ment , and could not altogether repress her in- dignation as she exclaimed , " My good friends , how can you give way to such stupid prejudices and preposterous apprehensions ? Believe me , it would be well for all of us , if we were as ...
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... ment and agitation , " Where am I ? Is this a prison ? and why do I find a Romish priest watching by my side ? " " Be composed , " said the Father , gently re- placing his companion in a recumbent posture , 66 you have nothing to ...
... ment and agitation , " Where am I ? Is this a prison ? and why do I find a Romish priest watching by my side ? " " Be composed , " said the Father , gently re- placing his companion in a recumbent posture , 66 you have nothing to ...
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... ment , and at her own richly decorated figure , reflected by the long mirrors . " And her Ladyship's taste must be fastidi- ous indeed , " observed Walter , " to discover a single defect , or even want in her establish- ment , if I may ...
... ment , and at her own richly decorated figure , reflected by the long mirrors . " And her Ladyship's taste must be fastidi- ous indeed , " observed Walter , " to discover a single defect , or even want in her establish- ment , if I may ...
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... " Really this is a most auspicious commence- ' ment of my career ! " An excusable , or at least a natural vanity fluttered about his heart at the thought ; for although our failures be invariably assigned to WALTER COLYTΟΝ . 115.
... " Really this is a most auspicious commence- ' ment of my career ! " An excusable , or at least a natural vanity fluttered about his heart at the thought ; for although our failures be invariably assigned to WALTER COLYTΟΝ . 115.
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