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 94
... followed the King , had not Doctor Rochecliffe , in few words , but peremp- tory , insisted that he should return with his pa- tron , promising him he should certainly be em- ployed in assisting the King's escape , could an opportunity ...
... followed the King , had not Doctor Rochecliffe , in few words , but peremp- tory , insisted that he should return with his pa- tron , promising him he should certainly be em- ployed in assisting the King's escape , could an opportunity ...
Page 97
... followed by his at- tendant Wildrake , who turned back so often , with weeping eyes , and hands clasped and up- lifted as supplicating Heaven , that Everard was obliged to remind him that his gestures might be observed by some one , and ...
... followed by his at- tendant Wildrake , who turned back so often , with weeping eyes , and hands clasped and up- lifted as supplicating Heaven , that Everard was obliged to remind him that his gestures might be observed by some one , and ...
Page 143
... followed by some act of violence . He instantly resumed his indifferent posture ; and , irritated at a smile which he observed on Wildrake's countenance , he said , with the dignity of one long ac- customed to see all tremble before him ...
... followed by some act of violence . He instantly resumed his indifferent posture ; and , irritated at a smile which he observed on Wildrake's countenance , he said , with the dignity of one long ac- customed to see all tremble before him ...
Page 153
... comment , and with the most anxious pre- sage of evil followed the Republican General , in obedience to commands which it would have been useless to have disputed . . CHAPTER VII . Were my son William here but WOODSTOCK . 153.
... comment , and with the most anxious pre- sage of evil followed the Republican General , in obedience to commands which it would have been useless to have disputed . . CHAPTER VII . Were my son William here but WOODSTOCK . 153.
Page 196
... followed . He had travelled in the van of this detachment of one hundred picked sol- diers , whom he had selected for the service , men of dauntless resolution , bred in a thousand dangers , and who were steeled against all feel- ings ...
... followed . He had travelled in the van of this detachment of one hundred picked sol- diers , whom he had selected for the service , men of dauntless resolution , bred in a thousand dangers , and who were steeled against all feel- ings ...
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