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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Page 16
... 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 alighted at the door 16 WOODSTOCK .
... 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 alighted at the door 16 WOODSTOCK .
Page 17
... door of the Lodge , and was entering the hall , fol- lowed by his two attendants . " Phoebe at the same time made her appear- ance in the hall , and received orders to bring some << beverage » for the gentlemen . The Hebe of Woodstock ...
... door of the Lodge , and was entering the hall , fol- lowed by his two attendants . " Phoebe at the same time made her appear- ance in the hall , and received orders to bring some << beverage » for the gentlemen . The Hebe of Woodstock ...
Page 47
... doors are open dogs enter . I have knocked and called in the hall to no purpose ; so , ing the way to this parlour , sir , - for I am a sir , —for light partizan , and the road I once travel I never forget , -I ventured to present ...
... doors are open dogs enter . I have knocked and called in the hall to no purpose ; so , ing the way to this parlour , sir , - for I am a sir , —for light partizan , and the road I once travel I never forget , -I ventured to present ...
Page 66
... door . << You forget what you yourself told me , Doctor Rochecliffe , " said Alice , « of the risk of communicating this great secret to my father . " > << It is too true- — » he said , stopping short and turning round ; « and I think ...
... door . << You forget what you yourself told me , Doctor Rochecliffe , " said Alice , « of the risk of communicating this great secret to my father . " > << It is too true- — » he said , stopping short and turning round ; « and I think ...
Page 131
... the good di- vine lost in his own argument , and the hearers in their private thoughts , their attention was , about half past ten , arrested by a knocking at the door of the house . To those who have WOODSTOCK . 131.
... the good di- vine lost in his own argument , and the hearers in their private thoughts , their attention was , about half past ten , arrested by a knocking at the door of the house . To those who have WOODSTOCK . 131.
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