Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2 |
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Page 96
Before he entered , therefore , he demanded to whom the house belonged ,
when the man replied that it was the mansion of the Countess of Dorchester .
Walter knew enough of Court history to be aware that this lady bore the name of ...
Before he entered , therefore , he demanded to whom the house belonged ,
when the man replied that it was the mansion of the Countess of Dorchester .
Walter knew enough of Court history to be aware that this lady bore the name of ...
Page 97
The girl was Lady Catherine Darnley , the Countess's daughter , by the King , or
by Colonel Graham , if we may rather believe the scandalous chronicles of the
day . Mrs. Morlay , the same who had attended the Countess at WestVOL . II .
The girl was Lady Catherine Darnley , the Countess's daughter , by the King , or
by Colonel Graham , if we may rather believe the scandalous chronicles of the
day . Mrs. Morlay , the same who had attended the Countess at WestVOL . II .
Page 99
The girl having left the room , accompanied by a female attendant , as Walter
entered , he looked at the Countess , and a single glance convinced him of her
identity with his fair acquaintance of Westbury , as well as of the surprising ...
The girl having left the room , accompanied by a female attendant , as Walter
entered , he looked at the Countess , and a single glance convinced him of her
identity with his fair acquaintance of Westbury , as well as of the surprising ...
Page 100
... honour of resuming my acquaintance with your Ladyship“ Tush , man ! ”
interposed the Countess , who was at times half disposed to be ashamed of her
ignoble nobility , “ you had no previous acquaintance with 100 WALTER
COLYTON .
... honour of resuming my acquaintance with your Ladyship“ Tush , man ! ”
interposed the Countess , who was at times half disposed to be ashamed of her
ignoble nobility , “ you had no previous acquaintance with 100 WALTER
COLYTON .
Page 102
I hope the word others which you pronounçed - so significantly was not meant for
Captain Colyton , " said the Countess ; " for I can assure him that he might have
paid me a much more acceptable compliment by answering my first question ...
I hope the word others which you pronounçed - so significantly was not meant for
Captain Colyton , " said the Countess ; " for I can assure him that he might have
paid me a much more acceptable compliment by answering my first question ...
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