Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... effects ceased to be felt , sooner or later , according to the temperament of the different individuals . The Squire , who had VOL . II . € 45250 only been momentarily impressed with these occurrences , exhibited no WALTER COLYTON. ...
... effects ceased to be felt , sooner or later , according to the temperament of the different individuals . The Squire , who had VOL . II . € 45250 only been momentarily impressed with these occurrences , exhibited no WALTER COLYTON. ...
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... Squire , al- though he might have safely advanced the same plea , invariably receiving all overtures of the kind from his devout and disputatious spouse , with a verse of some merry song , or by whist- ling a loud and lusty tune ...
... Squire , al- though he might have safely advanced the same plea , invariably receiving all overtures of the kind from his devout and disputatious spouse , with a verse of some merry song , or by whist- ling a loud and lusty tune ...
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... Squire , though he himself , assisted by comical Kit , in- dulged in an unbounded licence of practical jokes upon his brother - in - law , was so far from allow- ing the same latitude to others , that he had more than once severely ...
... Squire , though he himself , assisted by comical Kit , in- dulged in an unbounded licence of practical jokes upon his brother - in - law , was so far from allow- ing the same latitude to others , that he had more than once severely ...
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... Squire , discovering Mr. Shelton to be a per- fect gentleman by birth , education , and man- ners , appreciated him highly , and cared little about his particular tenets , his own religion being pretty much confined to a profound hatred ...
... Squire , discovering Mr. Shelton to be a per- fect gentleman by birth , education , and man- ners , appreciated him highly , and cared little about his particular tenets , his own religion being pretty much confined to a profound hatred ...
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... Squire " will just fill the post - phaeton , I will ride Roan Rupert , Paul shall mount Dumpling , and Kit shall be our groom , for I am resolved that the whole family shall present themselves at Hales Court , not only to show our ...
... Squire " will just fill the post - phaeton , I will ride Roan Rupert , Paul shall mount Dumpling , and Kit shall be our groom , for I am resolved that the whole family shall present themselves at Hales Court , not only to show our ...
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