Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 224
... Forester as his father , desiring most ear- nestly to see him , and crying out in the next moment , " I am Stanley Forester - I am Stanley Forester ! -my friends Sidney and Herbert are safe , they have escaped , I care not for myself— I ...
... Forester as his father , desiring most ear- nestly to see him , and crying out in the next moment , " I am Stanley Forester - I am Stanley Forester ! -my friends Sidney and Herbert are safe , they have escaped , I care not for myself— I ...
Page 232
... Forester , who resided in the neighbourhood , to inform him of his son's alarming state . " Perhaps he may as- sist us in effecting his recovery and escape , " she observed ; " perhaps they may have communi- cations to make to one ...
... Forester , who resided in the neighbourhood , to inform him of his son's alarming state . " Perhaps he may as- sist us in effecting his recovery and escape , " she observed ; " perhaps they may have communi- cations to make to one ...
Page 233
... Forester . Timid and avaricious , he dreads nothing so much as being compromised in any way by the machinations of his son , whom he has long since discarded , and with whom he so studiously refuses to hold commu- nication , that if he ...
... Forester . Timid and avaricious , he dreads nothing so much as being compromised in any way by the machinations of his son , whom he has long since discarded , and with whom he so studiously refuses to hold commu- nication , that if he ...
Page 234
... , will not have his blood upon my head . We will perform our duty , and we must trust the rest to Heaven . " This description of Stanley Forester , ( for we may henceforward assign to him his real name , ) 234 WALTER COLYTON .
... , will not have his blood upon my head . We will perform our duty , and we must trust the rest to Heaven . " This description of Stanley Forester , ( for we may henceforward assign to him his real name , ) 234 WALTER COLYTON .
Page 238
... of the invalid , and requesting him not to be alarmed at the communication he was about to make , revealed to him , that in his moments of delirium he had himself betrayed that his name was Stanley Forester . 66 238 WALTER COLYTON ..
... of the invalid , and requesting him not to be alarmed at the communication he was about to make , revealed to him , that in his moments of delirium he had himself betrayed that his name was Stanley Forester . 66 238 WALTER COLYTON ..
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