Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2 |
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Page 13
... Christianity in its enlarged sense superseded the narrow feeling of
sectarianism , and she sincerely felt the gratitude she expressed , when she
declared that each individual at Hales Court had indeed acted the part of the
good Samaritan .
... Christianity in its enlarged sense superseded the narrow feeling of
sectarianism , and she sincerely felt the gratitude she expressed , when she
declared that each individual at Hales Court had indeed acted the part of the
good Samaritan .
Page 15
... beauty of her mouth , and the dark masses of her exuberant hair , all seeming
to testify that she was born for dominion , although it might be inferred , from the
expression of her countenance , that she was too mild or too wise to exercise it .
... beauty of her mouth , and the dark masses of her exuberant hair , all seeming
to testify that she was born for dominion , although it might be inferred , from the
expression of her countenance , that she was too mild or too wise to exercise it .
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Paul , Paul ! take care how you use that expression , ” cried the Squire ; " it was
the word of battle at Sedgemoor , chosen by the Duke of Monmouth , because ,
as I presume , his London house was in Soho Square , and it may bring you into
...
Paul , Paul ! take care how you use that expression , ” cried the Squire ; " it was
the word of battle at Sedgemoor , chosen by the Duke of Monmouth , because ,
as I presume , his London house was in Soho Square , and it may bring you into
...
Page 49
I ha ' vound thee out , ” cried the old woman peering in his face , the expression of
her countenance suddenly changing to a look of vacant simpering imbecility as
her wandering wits deserted her . “ Thee casn't take in auld dame Chervil , a ...
I ha ' vound thee out , ” cried the old woman peering in his face , the expression of
her countenance suddenly changing to a look of vacant simpering imbecility as
her wandering wits deserted her . “ Thee casn't take in auld dame Chervil , a ...
Page 78
... and felt the patient's pulse , than he expressed great apprehensions that there
might be some concussion of the brain , recommending that no time should be
lost in apprising his friends of the precarious situation in which he was placed .
... and felt the patient's pulse , than he expressed great apprehensions that there
might be some concussion of the brain , recommending that no time should be
lost in apprising his friends of the precarious situation in which he was placed .
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