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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... Master Kerneguy , you are my guest , I request of you not to do me the insult of remaining with your sword drawn , where it is my duty to see peace observed . » « I obey you , Sir Henry , " said the King , sheathing his rapier- « I ...
... Master Kerneguy , you are my guest , I request of you not to do me the insult of remaining with your sword drawn , where it is my duty to see peace observed . » « I obey you , Sir Henry , " said the King , sheathing his rapier- « I ...
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... Master Kerneguy , " said Sir Henry , « < can you give me any reason why you seek to take the life of this young man , in whom , though unhappily forgetful of his loyalty and duty , I must yet take some interest , as my nephew by ...
... Master Kerneguy , " said Sir Henry , « < can you give me any reason why you seek to take the life of this young man , in whom , though unhappily forgetful of his loyalty and duty , I must yet take some interest , as my nephew by ...
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... masters , allow an old man to mediate between you . I am not short - sighted in such matters - The mother of mischief is no bigger than a gnat's wing ; and I have known fifty instances in my own day , when , as Will says- ' Gallants ...
... masters , allow an old man to mediate between you . I am not short - sighted in such matters - The mother of mischief is no bigger than a gnat's wing ; and I have known fifty instances in my own day , when , as Will says- ' Gallants ...
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... Master Ker- neguy such friendship as might exist between honourable men , who had embraced different sides in politics . » Unable to overcome the feeling of personal dignity , which prudence recommended to him to forget , Louis Kerneguy ...
... Master Ker- neguy such friendship as might exist between honourable men , who had embraced different sides in politics . » Unable to overcome the feeling of personal dignity , which prudence recommended to him to forget , Louis Kerneguy ...
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... , 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 , as Will says , an old ΙΟ WOODSTOCK .
... , 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 , as Will says , an old ΙΟ WOODSTOCK .
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