Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 3H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 151
... Quaker , and wearing a broad- brimmed hat . " Ha ! " he exclaimed as he observed Hetty's sword- " wearest thou such an unchristian weapon ? art thou a dabbler in blood ? This is wrong - read St. Matthew , young man , read St. Matthew ...
... Quaker , and wearing a broad- brimmed hat . " Ha ! " he exclaimed as he observed Hetty's sword- " wearest thou such an unchristian weapon ? art thou a dabbler in blood ? This is wrong - read St. Matthew , young man , read St. Matthew ...
Page 155
... strike him unless I give the order . " - So saying , she returned towards the house , and peeping in at a cracked window - shutter , through which she perceived a light , beheld the pretended Quaker in a WALTER COLYTON . 155.
... strike him unless I give the order . " - So saying , she returned towards the house , and peeping in at a cracked window - shutter , through which she perceived a light , beheld the pretended Quaker in a WALTER COLYTON . 155.
Page 156
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. perceived a light , beheld the pretended Quaker in a back chamber putting fresh priming into his pistols , which he deposited in a cupboard , and then ascending a narrow staircase , leading apparently to the ...
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. perceived a light , beheld the pretended Quaker in a back chamber putting fresh priming into his pistols , which he deposited in a cupboard , and then ascending a narrow staircase , leading apparently to the ...
Page 158
... Quaker house of prayer , burnt down , if I mistake not , on the fourth day of the first month of the present year . " " I begin to twig the bubble , " said the rob- ber , casting a glance at Joe . " O ! you recollect Captain Colyton's ́ ...
... Quaker house of prayer , burnt down , if I mistake not , on the fourth day of the first month of the present year . " " I begin to twig the bubble , " said the rob- ber , casting a glance at Joe . " O ! you recollect Captain Colyton's ́ ...
Page 159
... Quaker- " Then you shall have it . I never fight if I can help it , particularly against odds . I think all those who resist me are fools , and I will not commit the same error myself that I condemn in others . Let me go to yonder cup ...
... Quaker- " Then you shall have it . I never fight if I can help it , particularly against odds . I think all those who resist me are fools , and I will not commit the same error myself that I condemn in others . Let me go to yonder cup ...
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