Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2 |
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Page 97
... to consider all this as he ascended the stairs , and to determine on cultivating ,
to the best of his ability , an acquaintance that might prove not less beneficial
than that which he had so auspiciously commenced with the Earl of Sunderland .
... to consider all this as he ascended the stairs , and to determine on cultivating ,
to the best of his ability , an acquaintance that might prove not less beneficial
than that which he had so auspiciously commenced with the Earl of Sunderland .
Page 105
I should despise myself for ever if I resembled that woman in one single point . ”
The Countess looked offended , for she dested Lady Sunderland ; and her
companion , afraid that she had overshot the mark , eagerly exclaimed . “ Imitate
her ...
I should despise myself for ever if I resembled that woman in one single point . ”
The Countess looked offended , for she dested Lady Sunderland ; and her
companion , afraid that she had overshot the mark , eagerly exclaimed . “ Imitate
her ...
Page 106
... and exchange Catherine Sedley for Anne Digby , now Lady Sunderland , I will
proclaim you a false Cavalier , summon forthwith a Cour d'Amour , and cite you in
the name of the blind Deity to answer for a blindness equal to his own .
... and exchange Catherine Sedley for Anne Digby , now Lady Sunderland , I will
proclaim you a false Cavalier , summon forthwith a Cour d'Amour , and cite you in
the name of the blind Deity to answer for a blindness equal to his own .
Page 112
I had intended to ask you , until my own volubility put it out of my head , how you
became acquainted with Lord Sunderland ? " Partly by a letter from my father ,
and partly through my friend Captain Seagrave . ” “ Captain Seagrave ! Is he your
...
I had intended to ask you , until my own volubility put it out of my head , how you
became acquainted with Lord Sunderland ? " Partly by a letter from my father ,
and partly through my friend Captain Seagrave . ” “ Captain Seagrave ! Is he your
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Page 118
Yes , yes , I see clearly that Major Ravenspur is doomed to be the unsuccessful
candidate , and I am really glad of it , though I know it will vex Lady Sunderland .
But you must be quick , Sir , quick and bold , • Audentes fortuna juvat . ' You must
...
Yes , yes , I see clearly that Major Ravenspur is doomed to be the unsuccessful
candidate , and I am really glad of it , though I know it will vex Lady Sunderland .
But you must be quick , Sir , quick and bold , • Audentes fortuna juvat . ' You must
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