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 23
... returned the knight , with unmiti- gated rigour of resentment- « profess - pro- fess - Ay , that is the new phrase of assevera- tion instead of the profane adjuration of cour- tiers and cavaliers - Oh , sir , profess less and practise ...
... returned the knight , with unmiti- gated rigour of resentment- « profess - pro- fess - Ay , that is the new phrase of assevera- tion instead of the profane adjuration of cour- tiers and cavaliers - Oh , sir , profess less and practise ...
Page 25
... returned Kerneguy- « a small skiff dis- patched to heaven on my own account , to keep company with your holy petition just now expressed . » « Sir , I have known a man's bones broke for such a smile as you wear just now , » replied ...
... returned Kerneguy- « a small skiff dis- patched to heaven on my own account , to keep company with your holy petition just now expressed . » « Sir , I have known a man's bones broke for such a smile as you wear just now , » replied ...
Page 28
... returned to the town of Woodstock , determined not to be out - bearded , even though he should seek re- dress by means which his principles forbade him to consider as justifiable . CHAPTER II . Boundless intemperance In nature is a ...
... returned to the town of Woodstock , determined not to be out - bearded , even though he should seek re- dress by means which his principles forbade him to consider as justifiable . CHAPTER II . Boundless intemperance In nature is a ...
Page 58
... returned to Woodstock deter- mined to keep his appointment , come of it what might . Perhaps there mingled with his resolution a secret belief that such a rencontre would not prove fatal . He was in the flower of his youth , active in ...
... returned to Woodstock deter- mined to keep his appointment , come of it what might . Perhaps there mingled with his resolution a secret belief that such a rencontre would not prove fatal . He was in the flower of his youth , active in ...
Page 78
... returned his salute , and was silent . « Are you mad , Doctor Rochecliffe ? » said Charles « or are you deaf ? - -or have you for- gotten your mother - tongue ? I desired you to leave this place . » « I am not mad , » said the divine ...
... returned his salute , and was silent . « Are you mad , Doctor Rochecliffe ? » said Charles « or are you deaf ? - -or have you for- gotten your mother - tongue ? I desired you to leave this place . » « I am not mad , » said the divine ...
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