St. Johnstoun: Or, John, Earl of Gowrie, Volume 3Maclachlan and Stewart, 1823 - Gowrie Conspiracy, 1600 |
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Page 8
... circumstances that surrounded him , his heart had never experienced such joy ; nay , he seemed almost to regret the return of that strength that removed her from his arms , and at length restored her to a full consciousness of her ...
... circumstances that surrounded him , his heart had never experienced such joy ; nay , he seemed almost to regret the return of that strength that removed her from his arms , and at length restored her to a full consciousness of her ...
Page 15
... con- verted into cellars ; which , however , never having happened , the circumstance of its existence was known to few . Laurence had instructed Lady Agnes on her way where to find this door , in case of her being ST JOHNSTOUN . 15.
... con- verted into cellars ; which , however , never having happened , the circumstance of its existence was known to few . Laurence had instructed Lady Agnes on her way where to find this door , in case of her being ST JOHNSTOUN . 15.
Page 34
... circumstance of remaining at a small public house in the vil- lage with his horses and attendants , instead of occupying his former accommodations at the Palace , which , however , his high spirit would not allow him to attempt , unless ...
... circumstance of remaining at a small public house in the vil- lage with his horses and attendants , instead of occupying his former accommodations at the Palace , which , however , his high spirit would not allow him to attempt , unless ...
Page 56
... circumstance appear- ed to be taking on the King . For he was evidently struggling with his wrath , and had every symptom of bursting into one of those ungovernable fits of passion to which he so frequently gave way , when the dogs ...
... circumstance appear- ed to be taking on the King . For he was evidently struggling with his wrath , and had every symptom of bursting into one of those ungovernable fits of passion to which he so frequently gave way , when the dogs ...
Page 67
... circumstances and surprise alone had drawn from her . He took the hand she extended , and raised it to his lips . Agnes still main- tained the same position , and remained si- lent , excepting that a heavy and half - sup- pressed sigh ...
... circumstances and surprise alone had drawn from her . He took the hand she extended , and raised it to his lips . Agnes still main- tained the same position , and remained si- lent , excepting that a heavy and half - sup- pressed sigh ...
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