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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... head's alliance , and place the fair Alice and her cousin Colonel in full possession of their wishes ? » " « My lord , " said Alice , her cheeks glowing , and her eyes sparkling - for she too had her share of the hereditary temperament ...
... head's alliance , and place the fair Alice and her cousin Colonel in full possession of their wishes ? » " « My lord , " said Alice , her cheeks glowing , and her eyes sparkling - for she too had her share of the hereditary temperament ...
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... his love of mischief . « Nay , doctor , " said he , « if you wield your weapon backsword - fashion , in that way , and raise it as high as your head , I shall be through you in a twinkling . » So saying , he 76 WOODSTOCK .
... his love of mischief . « Nay , doctor , " said he , « if you wield your weapon backsword - fashion , in that way , and raise it as high as your head , I shall be through you in a twinkling . » So saying , he 76 WOODSTOCK .
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... head , like a boy caught in roguery , and went to pick up his weapon , stretching his head , as he passed , into the coppice , to obtain another glimpse , if possible , of the concealed object of his curiosity . Charles , in the mean ...
... head , like a boy caught in roguery , and went to pick up his weapon , stretching his head , as he passed , into the coppice , to obtain another glimpse , if possible , of the concealed object of his curiosity . Charles , in the mean ...
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... HEAD . " In speaking the last words , the King lowered his voice to a low and impressive whisper . Everard observ- ing this drew back , the natural generosity of his temper directing him to avoid overhearing private discourse , in which ...
... HEAD . " In speaking the last words , the King lowered his voice to a low and impressive whisper . Everard observ- ing this drew back , the natural generosity of his temper directing him to avoid overhearing private discourse , in which ...
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... head , put your feet for once into motion , and step aside for ten minutes . Within that space your assist- ance may be needed , either as body - curer or soul - curer . " " Nay then , " said Doctor Rochecliffe , « I have but one ...
... head , put your feet for once into motion , and step aside for ten minutes . Within that space your assist- ance may be needed , either as body - curer or soul - curer . " " Nay then , " said Doctor Rochecliffe , « I have but one ...
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