Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 3H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... respecting the occurrences at Hales Court . When this is done , when we have ascertained the precise dangers that threaten us , we shall know how to deal with Seagrave , who by his own account is an unconscionable rogue- ( to think of ...
... respecting the occurrences at Hales Court . When this is done , when we have ascertained the precise dangers that threaten us , we shall know how to deal with Seagrave , who by his own account is an unconscionable rogue- ( to think of ...
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... Mrs. Colyton , on his return to Orchard Place , it was found that Seagrave's averments were in every respect ( either as they pointed to Edith or to Walter , ) fully and fearfully confirmed . The Squire's 14 WALTER COLYTON .
... Mrs. Colyton , on his return to Orchard Place , it was found that Seagrave's averments were in every respect ( either as they pointed to Edith or to Walter , ) fully and fearfully confirmed . The Squire's 14 WALTER COLYTON .
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... which might 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 .
... which might 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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... respect you less for this avowal , or why need you be ashamed of admiring such a man as Stanley Forester ? ” " Oh call it not by so cold a name as admira- tion , " cried the enamoured girl , recovering her voice , but still unable to ...
... respect you less for this avowal , or why need you be ashamed of admiring such a man as Stanley Forester ? ” " Oh call it not by so cold a name as admira- tion , " cried the enamoured girl , recovering her voice , but still unable to ...
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... respect , be the same . For myself I fear nothing ; that I am anxious , upon Agatha's account , I will not deny , and , for her sake , I shall adopt what- ever measures of precaution may suggest them- selves to our maturer deliberation ...
... respect , be the same . For myself I fear nothing ; that I am anxious , upon Agatha's account , I will not deny , and , for her sake , I shall adopt what- ever measures of precaution may suggest them- selves to our maturer deliberation ...
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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