Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 3H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... manner ! ) — and whom I fear Edith will never be persuaded to accept as a husband . " " ' Sdeath , Becky , this seems to be very sen- sible advice , and I will order roan Rupert to be immediately saddled , " said the Squire , who was 6 ...
... manner ! ) — and whom I fear Edith will never be persuaded to accept as a husband . " " ' Sdeath , Becky , this seems to be very sen- sible advice , and I will order roan Rupert to be immediately saddled , " said the Squire , who was 6 ...
Page 56
... manner , tenderly em- braced her child , and then hurried to communi- cate the pleasant tidings to the Squire . " ' Sdeath , Becky ! " cried the latter , " I told you she was a dutiful girl , and would presently come to her senses ...
... manner , tenderly em- braced her child , and then hurried to communi- cate the pleasant tidings to the Squire . " ' Sdeath , Becky ! " cried the latter , " I told you she was a dutiful girl , and would presently come to her senses ...
Page 57
... manner , although a faint blush suffused her features at their first encoun- ter . " I am glad , very glad you are come , " she exclaimed in a voice that was slightly faint and tremulous ; " and I am still more delighted that I read ...
... manner , although a faint blush suffused her features at their first encoun- ter . " I am glad , very glad you are come , " she exclaimed in a voice that was slightly faint and tremulous ; " and I am still more delighted that I read ...
Page 98
... manner , formed his answer to the address ; and after acknowledging the plaudits , which were really enthusiastic for a Dutch po- pulace , with a distant , not to say an ungracious bow , he retired into another apartment , where ...
... manner , formed his answer to the address ; and after acknowledging the plaudits , which were really enthusiastic for a Dutch po- pulace , with a distant , not to say an ungracious bow , he retired into another apartment , where ...
Page 99
... manner and deport- ment were not by any means calculated to ex- cite admiration , still less to conciliate regard . Accustomed to commune with his own thoughts , which were generally employed upon vast schemes of ambition , the forms ...
... manner and deport- ment were not by any means calculated to ex- cite admiration , still less to conciliate regard . Accustomed to commune with his own thoughts , which were generally employed upon vast schemes of ambition , the forms ...
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affections Agatha and Edith agitated Algernon Sidney anxiety army arrival attachment become bosom brave Bridgwater brother Bruges Captain Colyton chaise Chervil conceal confess Countess Countess of Dorchester court-martial cried dear Edith dearest Agatha death declared delight distress Edith Colyton ejaculated endeavoured England escape exclaimed Exeter eyes fate favour fear feelings Forester's girl gratitude grave Hales Court hand happy heart Heaven Hetty Hetty's honour hope horse hour hurried ingra instantly James Joe Stokes journey King King's knew lero less letter liberty Lilliburlero London look Lord Lord Churchill Lord Sunderland Mapletoft marriage ment mind monarch morning never night Noble Kinsmen object occasion Orchard Place pardon party passion perilous possessed present Prince of Orange prison procure Quaker Seagrave seemed sentence Shelton smallest spite Squire Stanley Forester sword tears tender thing thou thought tidings tion trust utter visitant Voorst Walter whole wife wishes