Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 3H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... Poor Mrs. Colyton was at first completely overwhelmed by such an unexpected succession of disastrous intelligence , and sitting with her hands clasped , could for some time do nothing but sigh and groan , and utter ejaculations or ...
... Poor Mrs. Colyton was at first completely overwhelmed by such an unexpected succession of disastrous intelligence , and sitting with her hands clasped , could for some time do nothing but sigh and groan , and utter ejaculations or ...
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... poor dear boy , and learn from his own mouth the real state of the case , and in the mean time I will gather from Edith , whose precarious state requires the most delicate and tender treatment , the exact truth respecting the ...
... poor dear boy , and learn from his own mouth the real state of the case , and in the mean time I will gather from Edith , whose precarious state requires the most delicate and tender treatment , the exact truth respecting the ...
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... poor unfortunate boy ! " cried the Squire upon learning those particulars , " you have nothing to hope from the General , whom I have ever known to be a haughty , stern , and unrelenting man , who never fails in the performance of any ...
... poor unfortunate boy ! " cried the Squire upon learning those particulars , " you have nothing to hope from the General , whom I have ever known to be a haughty , stern , and unrelenting man , who never fails in the performance of any ...
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... poor Edith ! if no person's safety but your own were concerned you might per- haps deem yourself warranted in running all risks , and in holding this language of defiance ; but consider , that upon your decision in this most WALTER ...
... poor Edith ! if no person's safety but your own were concerned you might per- haps deem yourself warranted in running all risks , and in holding this language of defiance ; but consider , that upon your decision in this most WALTER ...
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... fit you to struggle with them . ” " Alas ! I know that I am in every respect a poor weak creature , " sighed Edith . 66 Nay , there you wrong yourself most fla- grantly , and me , too , if you impute 24 WALTER COLYTON .
... fit you to struggle with them . ” " Alas ! I know that I am in every respect a poor weak creature , " sighed Edith . 66 Nay , there you wrong yourself most fla- grantly , and me , too , if you impute 24 WALTER COLYTON .
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