Woodstock, Or, the Cavalier: A Tale of the Year Sixteen Hundred and Fifty-one : in Three Volumes, Volume 3Ballantine, 1826 - 306 pages |
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... Louis Kerneguy in return bowed low , but without accepting Everard's proffered hand . « He had no occasion , " he said , « to make any exertions to forget the cause of quarrel , for he had never been able to comprehend it ; WOODSTOCK . 7.
... Louis Kerneguy in return bowed low , but without accepting Everard's proffered hand . « He had no occasion , " he said , « to make any exertions to forget the cause of quarrel , for he had never been able to comprehend it ; WOODSTOCK . 7.
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... Louis Kerneguy ; « and many think him as clever a fellow . » << What ! >> exclaimed Sir Henry- « Will D'Avenant , whom I knew in the North , an officer under Newcastle , when the Marquis lay before Hull ? -why , he was an honest ca ...
... Louis Kerneguy ; « and many think him as clever a fellow . » << What ! >> exclaimed Sir Henry- « Will D'Avenant , whom I knew in the North , an officer under Newcastle , when the Marquis lay before Hull ? -why , he was an honest ca ...
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... Louis Kerneguy , but in a tone so soft and gentle , that the ejaculation seemed rather to escape him than to be design- edly uttered . « Sir ! » said Everard , striding towards him in that sort of humour , when a man , full of ...
... Louis Kerneguy , but in a tone so soft and gentle , that the ejaculation seemed rather to escape him than to be design- edly uttered . « Sir ! » said Everard , striding towards him in that sort of humour , when a man , full of ...
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... of Master Louis Kerneguy failing to let me know the hour of the day . " " « O , » replied Kerneguy , « I am one of those lovers who cannot endure absence — I must be us to eternally at the feet of my fair enemy 30 WOODSTOCK .
... of Master Louis Kerneguy failing to let me know the hour of the day . " " « O , » replied Kerneguy , « I am one of those lovers who cannot endure absence — I must be us to eternally at the feet of my fair enemy 30 WOODSTOCK .
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... Louis , » answered the young lady , « both for your discretion in singing what has given me pleasure , and in forbearing what might offend me . Though a country girl , I pretend to be so far of the court mode , as to receive nothing ...
... Louis , » answered the young lady , « both for your discretion in singing what has given me pleasure , and in forbearing what might offend me . Though a country girl , I pretend to be so far of the court mode , as to receive nothing ...
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