St. Johnstoun: Or, John, Earl of Gowrie, Volume 2Maclachlan and Stewart, 1823 - Gowrie Conspiracy, 1600 |
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... stair , reached the passage at the bottom , where she observed a man walking toward her . She paused till he came close up . The lady of whom the holy Father spoke , is it not ? " said he . " It is , " replied Agnes ; " but 4 ST JOHNSTOUN .
... stair , reached the passage at the bottom , where she observed a man walking toward her . She paused till he came close up . The lady of whom the holy Father spoke , is it not ? " said he . " It is , " replied Agnes ; " but 4 ST JOHNSTOUN .
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Or, John, Earl of Gowrie Eliza Logan. " It is , " replied Agnes ; " but you must pronounce my name before we proceed . " " The Lady Agnes Somerdale , " rejoin- ed the man , in a low voice . " Go forward , then , " said she , " and I will ...
Or, John, Earl of Gowrie Eliza Logan. " It is , " replied Agnes ; " but you must pronounce my name before we proceed . " " The Lady Agnes Somerdale , " rejoin- ed the man , in a low voice . " Go forward , then , " said she , " and I will ...
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... said Agnes , all astonishment at this mysterious address . Surely there are few more be- reft than I am of the counsel and care of friends . " " Daughter , " said Father Leonard , so- lemnly , " adore God for the counsel and protection ...
... said Agnes , all astonishment at this mysterious address . Surely there are few more be- reft than I am of the counsel and care of friends . " " Daughter , " said Father Leonard , so- lemnly , " adore God for the counsel and protection ...
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... Agnes was heart - stricken by the look of anguish which accompanied these last words , and she answered- " Fear me ... replied the Abbess , softened by the assurance conveyed in the first part of her speech ; " but , my child , thou art ...
... Agnes was heart - stricken by the look of anguish which accompanied these last words , and she answered- " Fear me ... replied the Abbess , softened by the assurance conveyed in the first part of her speech ; " but , my child , thou art ...
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... replied Agnes , " seen the unutterable sufferings caused by it , which brought my beloved mo- ther to her grave . - And now , " she conti- nued , deeply moved by the recollections which the Father had thus intentionally re- vived ...
... replied Agnes , " seen the unutterable sufferings caused by it , which brought my beloved mo- ther to her grave . - And now , " she conti- nued , deeply moved by the recollections which the Father had thus intentionally re- vived ...
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St. Johnstoun: Or, John, Earl of Gowrie [Purporting to Be Ed. by Peregrine ... Eliza Logan No preview available - 2016 |
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