Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... seemed to forewarn his master , by this prophetic cry , that he quitted his customary guardian under sinister auspices . " Truly now , brother , I protest that I would have asked Becky to take poor Keeper in the phaeton , " said ...
... seemed to forewarn his master , by this prophetic cry , that he quitted his customary guardian under sinister auspices . " Truly now , brother , I protest that I would have asked Becky to take poor Keeper in the phaeton , " said ...
Page 24
... seemed well calculated to give him a firmer seat , the unlucky cavalier grasped the crupper with his right hand , thus galling the animal still more , and occasioning it to practice a rapid succession of kicks and plunges , until its ...
... seemed well calculated to give him a firmer seat , the unlucky cavalier grasped the crupper with his right hand , thus galling the animal still more , and occasioning it to practice a rapid succession of kicks and plunges , until its ...
Page 38
... seemed to have acquired a green hue , as it oozed through the leaves ; while at others the sun darted from partial openings , flickering upon the golden grass as the waving boughs checquered it with their shade ; but the hand of art was ...
... seemed to have acquired a green hue , as it oozed through the leaves ; while at others the sun darted from partial openings , flickering upon the golden grass as the waving boughs checquered it with their shade ; but the hand of art was ...
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... seemed to pervade every feeling of her heart , when she was startled at hearing herself called in a loud whisper , and still more surprized when , upon looking up , she beheld Chervil and his wife , who , having espied her from the road ...
... seemed to pervade every feeling of her heart , when she was startled at hearing herself called in a loud whisper , and still more surprized when , upon looking up , she beheld Chervil and his wife , who , having espied her from the road ...
Page 99
... seemed to evince . The girl having left the room , accompanied by a female attendant , as Walter entered , he look- ed at the Countess , and a single glance convinced him of her identity with his fair acquaintance of Westbury , as well ...
... seemed to evince . The girl having left the room , accompanied by a female attendant , as Walter entered , he look- ed at the Countess , and a single glance convinced him of her identity with his fair acquaintance of Westbury , as well ...
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