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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... Markham , is this your re- turn for my condescension in coming back to Woodstock on your warrant , that you should take an opportunity to cut the throat of my guest ? » « If you knew his purpose as well as I do , » —said Markham , and ...
... Markham , is this your re- turn for my condescension in coming back to Woodstock on your warrant , that you should take an opportunity to cut the throat of my guest ? » « If you knew his purpose as well as I do , » —said Markham , and ...
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... Markham - You know I bear no malice , though I have some reason to be offended with you — Give the young man your hand in friendship , and we will back to the Lodge , all three together , and drink a cup of sack in token of reconcilia ...
... Markham - You know I bear no malice , though I have some reason to be offended with you — Give the young man your hand in friendship , and we will back to the Lodge , all three together , and drink a cup of sack in token of reconcilia ...
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... Markham , war is a whirlwind in a plan- tation , which only spares what is least worth leaving . Old Pixie and his old master have survived many a tall fellow , and many a great horse - neither of them good for much them- selves . Yet ...
... Markham , war is a whirlwind in a plan- tation , which only spares what is least worth leaving . Old Pixie and his old master have survived many a tall fellow , and many a great horse - neither of them good for much them- selves . Yet ...
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... Markham . Indeed , it was under a partial sense that this was the case , and in the hope to see his cousin Alice , that the colonel forbore making any answer to the harangue of his uncle , which had concluded just as the old knight had ...
... Markham . Indeed , it was under a partial sense that this was the case , and in the hope to see his cousin Alice , that the colonel forbore making any answer to the harangue of his uncle , which had concluded just as the old knight had ...
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... Markham , my own opinion ; better expressed , but just what I said when the scoundrelly roundheads pre- tended to see ghosts at Woodstock - Go on , I prithee . >> " Everard proceeded : — « ' O welcome , pure - eyed Faith , white ...
... Markham , my own opinion ; better expressed , but just what I said when the scoundrelly roundheads pre- tended to see ghosts at Woodstock - Go on , I prithee . >> " Everard proceeded : — « ' O welcome , pure - eyed Faith , white ...
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