Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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... soon abated her sorrows ; and as Edith , whose health continued extremely delicate , now daily required more of her care and attention , she had little leisure for the in- dulgence of unavailing regrets . Mrs. Colyton too , fortunately ...
... soon abated her sorrows ; and as Edith , whose health continued extremely delicate , now daily required more of her care and attention , she had little leisure for the in- dulgence of unavailing regrets . Mrs. Colyton too , fortunately ...
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... soon over- took the ladies , when Mrs. Colyton had no sooner discovered the perilous antics of Dump- ling , than she became seriously alarmed for her brother's safety , and , like Mrs. Gilpin in a similar predicament , called out to him ...
... soon over- took the ladies , when Mrs. Colyton had no sooner discovered the perilous antics of Dump- ling , than she became seriously alarmed for her brother's safety , and , like Mrs. Gilpin in a similar predicament , called out to him ...
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... soon be- came engaged in discussing the recent political occurrences in London ; while Mapletoft , who , from the effects of dust and heat , and his retain- ing the stalks of his huge bouquet , though the flowers had all been shaken off ...
... soon be- came engaged in discussing the recent political occurrences in London ; while Mapletoft , who , from the effects of dust and heat , and his retain- ing the stalks of his huge bouquet , though the flowers had all been shaken off ...
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... soon return to taste another bottle of their claret , which his kinsman had imported direct from France . " That will I do , or I am no true toper , " cried the Squire ; " but you must all come over shortly to Orchard Place , to try ...
... soon return to taste another bottle of their claret , which his kinsman had imported direct from France . " That will I do , or I am no true toper , " cried the Squire ; " but you must all come over shortly to Orchard Place , to try ...
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... soon found and equipped for their excursion , when Mr. Shelton , passing out of a gate on one side of the lawn , conducted his companions to a walk , that wound for some distance under a hanging coppice , planted with sycamores and ...
... soon found and equipped for their excursion , when Mr. Shelton , passing out of a gate on one side of the lawn , conducted his companions to a walk , that wound for some distance under a hanging coppice , planted with sycamores and ...
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