Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 3H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 32
... Turning the conversation , therefore , to that subject in which herself and her own family were more especially implicated , she said- " Believe me , dear Edith , that even if you had not made this communica- tion to me , no regard to ...
... Turning the conversation , therefore , to that subject in which herself and her own family were more especially implicated , she said- " Believe me , dear Edith , that even if you had not made this communica- tion to me , no regard to ...
Page 88
... turning over the leaves of an enormous brass- clasped ledger , from which he was making ex- tracts , or occasionally looking through the latticed casement at a long perspective of rich galliots and other craft , with their high heavy ...
... turning over the leaves of an enormous brass- clasped ledger , from which he was making ex- tracts , or occasionally looking through the latticed casement at a long perspective of rich galliots and other craft , with their high heavy ...
Page 91
... turned to the account of the ship Wilhelmina , and was preparing to an- nounce the sum total of her cost , when he ob- served that some of the expenses were not yet posted up , and again laying his hand on the Bible he continued- " Yes ...
... turned to the account of the ship Wilhelmina , and was preparing to an- nounce the sum total of her cost , when he ob- served that some of the expenses were not yet posted up , and again laying his hand on the Bible he continued- " Yes ...
Page 137
... Turning Hetty suddenly round towards the King , she twitched off her wig , and resumed , as her luxuriant locks fell about her shoulders- " There , Sir , you may see by these modest blushes , and by the palpitation of her bosom ...
... Turning Hetty suddenly round towards the King , she twitched off her wig , and resumed , as her luxuriant locks fell about her shoulders- " There , Sir , you may see by these modest blushes , and by the palpitation of her bosom ...
Page 146
... turning by the same road along which she had so lately passed . Not only was she now suf- ficiently tranquillized to remark every thing that deserved notice , but the sunshine of her mind , illuminating all the objects that surround- ed ...
... turning by the same road along which she had so lately passed . Not only was she now suf- ficiently tranquillized to remark every thing that deserved notice , but the sunshine of her mind , illuminating all the objects that surround- ed ...
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