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 9
... horse's left ear , he seemed a champion of the menage , fit to have reined Bucephalus himself . His youthful compa- nions , who attended on either hand like equer- ries , could scarce suppress a smile at the com- pletely adjusted and ...
... horse's left ear , he seemed a champion of the menage , fit to have reined Bucephalus himself . His youthful compa- nions , who attended on either hand like equer- ries , could scarce suppress a smile at the com- pletely adjusted and ...
Page 10
... 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 , as Will says , an old ΙΟ WOODSTOCK .
... 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 , as Will says , an old ΙΟ WOODSTOCK .
Page 15
... horse , foot , and artillery at once , he seldom failed to confound the enemy , though he might not overthrow him . It was on this principle , therefore , that , hearing Everard's last observation , he disguised his angry feelings , and ...
... horse , foot , and artillery at once , he seldom failed to confound the enemy , though he might not overthrow him . It was on this principle , therefore , that , hearing Everard's last observation , he disguised his angry feelings , and ...
Page 62
... hour or two till I have all in readiness for his leaving this place , from which I can fright him by the terrors of an alleged search ? So , C. S. mounts his horse and rides off , and Mistress Alice Lee 62 WOODSTOCK .
... hour or two till I have all in readiness for his leaving this place , from which I can fright him by the terrors of an alleged search ? So , C. S. mounts his horse and rides off , and Mistress Alice Lee 62 WOODSTOCK .
Page 63
... horse and rides off , and Mistress Alice Lee has the honour of saving him . » « Yes , at the expense of her own reputation , » said Alice , « < and the risk of an eternal stain on my family . You say you know all - What can the King ...
... horse and rides off , and Mistress Alice Lee has the honour of saving him . » « Yes , at the expense of her own reputation , » said Alice , « < and the risk of an eternal stain on my family . You say you know all - What can the King ...
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