Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 - Great Britain |
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Page 71
... uttered an exclamation of surprise and deep emotion , Dame Chervil ejaculated , " Lors love us all , Miss Edy ! be thic thee ? Dear hort ! dear hort ! Only ta think o ' tha ' wonnerful ways o ' nature ! Why theas be the very zelf - zame ...
... uttered an exclamation of surprise and deep emotion , Dame Chervil ejaculated , " Lors love us all , Miss Edy ! be thic thee ? Dear hort ! dear hort ! Only ta think o ' tha ' wonnerful ways o ' nature ! Why theas be the very zelf - zame ...
Page 81
... uttered- " Where is Harry Sidney ? where is Herbert ? have they escaped ? Then I care for nothing . " " You are in the hands of friends , " said Father Bartholomew , gazing at him with a benignant and assuring smile , " but you have ...
... uttered- " Where is Harry Sidney ? where is Herbert ? have they escaped ? Then I care for nothing . " " You are in the hands of friends , " said Father Bartholomew , gazing at him with a benignant and assuring smile , " but you have ...
Page 119
... uttered in a stern dictatorial tone , and Walter , recollect- ing Seagrave's cautions as to the certainty of offending the minister by any declared opposi- tion to his wishes , was in some embarrassment what to say , when the peer ...
... uttered in a stern dictatorial tone , and Walter , recollect- ing Seagrave's cautions as to the certainty of offending the minister by any declared opposi- tion to his wishes , was in some embarrassment what to say , when the peer ...
Page 120
... uttered ? You are sure there were two of them ? " " There was but one at first , who , as well as I could gather in the agitation of the moment , pronounced the name of Helen Audley , and swore that I should expiate her wrongs . " " Ha ...
... uttered ? You are sure there were two of them ? " " There was but one at first , who , as well as I could gather in the agitation of the moment , pronounced the name of Helen Audley , and swore that I should expiate her wrongs . " " Ha ...
Page 163
... uttered in any sin- cerity of heart , but for the purpose of its being overheard by some of the busy listeners , who always dogged the minister's footsteps . Our young soldier , indeed , felt infinitely too much flattered by his ...
... uttered in any sin- cerity of heart , but for the purpose of its being overheard by some of the busy listeners , who always dogged the minister's footsteps . Our young soldier , indeed , felt infinitely too much flattered by his ...
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