Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 3H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... head , and sighing , and repeating the words , until as they suggested a new idea , she exclaimed- " But how do we know that all this horrible story of Seagrave's is true ? That rattling , reckless , brazen - faced reprobate was never ...
... head , and sighing , and repeating the words , until as they suggested a new idea , she exclaimed- " But how do we know that all this horrible story of Seagrave's is true ? That rattling , reckless , brazen - faced reprobate was never ...
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... head upon my shoulders . Hast dreamed of no plot nor plan thyself ? Body o ' me , Walter , it is thine own affair , and thou hast had nothing else to do , since thou hast been cooped up here , but to think about it . ” " I have seen the ...
... head upon my shoulders . Hast dreamed of no plot nor plan thyself ? Body o ' me , Walter , it is thine own affair , and thou hast had nothing else to do , since thou hast been cooped up here , but to think about it . ” " I have seen the ...
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... head , nor was there any thing in her de- meanour , when he informed her of Walter's perilous plight , to justify the notion . Unlike the generality of young females in polished life , Hetty possessed a robustness of mental tempe ...
... head , nor was there any thing in her de- meanour , when he informed her of Walter's perilous plight , to justify the notion . Unlike the generality of young females in polished life , Hetty possessed a robustness of mental tempe ...
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... that thrilling moment , when , as he bade us fare- well , he pressed my trembling hand to his lips , and invoked a blessing on my head . When thus C 2 WALTER COLYTON . 27 had herself bestowed her whole affections, and ...
... that thrilling moment , when , as he bade us fare- well , he pressed my trembling hand to his lips , and invoked a blessing on my head . When thus C 2 WALTER COLYTON . 27 had herself bestowed her whole affections, and ...
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... head with an air of modest pride , and shaking the tear - bedewed curls from her glisten- ing eyes ; " I know not why I am thus agitated , for it is no dishonour to confess that I love Stanley Forester . Oh ! is he not everything that ...
... head with an air of modest pride , and shaking the tear - bedewed curls from her glisten- ing eyes ; " I know not why I am thus agitated , for it is no dishonour to confess that I love Stanley Forester . Oh ! is he not everything that ...
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