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... sure it has afforded rare sport to master , who has been as happy and
gigglesome as a live eel in a frying - pan . ” Paul , Paul ! " cried the Squire ,
wiping the tears of laughter from his eyes , “ I had no idea you were such a
horseman . Zooks !
... sure it has afforded rare sport to master , who has been as happy and
gigglesome as a live eel in a frying - pan . ” Paul , Paul ! " cried the Squire ,
wiping the tears of laughter from his eyes , “ I had no idea you were such a
horseman . Zooks !
Page 33
She roved at me with glauncing eye , As clear as the christall glasse . The
Shepheard's Calender . MRS . COLYTON , who did not easily renounce her
prejudices , had taken Edith apart before she consented to her remaining at
Hales Court ...
She roved at me with glauncing eye , As clear as the christall glasse . The
Shepheard's Calender . MRS . COLYTON , who did not easily renounce her
prejudices , had taken Edith apart before she consented to her remaining at
Hales Court ...
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Immediately upon their left were the stately woods of Sir Halsewell Tynte ,
affording a glimpse of the noble park , animated with deer , and of Goathurst
Church ; the groves of Hales Court extended to the right ; in front , the eye
luxuriated to the ...
Immediately upon their left were the stately woods of Sir Halsewell Tynte ,
affording a glimpse of the noble park , animated with deer , and of Goathurst
Church ; the groves of Hales Court extended to the right ; in front , the eye
luxuriated to the ...
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Dear hort ! he do but snaggle auver it like , vor his eyes vail en , spite o ' tha
sparticles on's nose , and zo do his legs too , vor the matter o'thic . Aw , Sir , tha
more's tha pity , ' vor a better and kinder - horted gaffer than auld Jan Chervil
niver ...
Dear hort ! he do but snaggle auver it like , vor his eyes vail en , spite o ' tha
sparticles on's nose , and zo do his legs too , vor the matter o'thic . Aw , Sir , tha
more's tha pity , ' vor a better and kinder - horted gaffer than auld Jan Chervil
niver ...
Page 60
Edith had cast her eyes upon the paper , but she instantly returned it , saying , “
The family of Hales Court condemn the cruel and abominable proceedings of the
French King , as much as you or I can , and I would not for the world that they ...
Edith had cast her eyes upon the paper , but she instantly returned it , saying , “
The family of Hales Court condemn the cruel and abominable proceedings of the
French King , as much as you or I can , and I would not for the world that they ...
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affections Agatha allow answer apartment appearance attention beauty become brother Captain Catholic character Colyton Countess cried danger daughter dear delight duty Edith escape exclaimed expected expression eyes Father favour fear feelings follow Forester fortune give Hales Court hand head heard heart Hetty honour hope horse immediately instant instantly interest King known lady least leave less letter listen live look Lord Madge means ment mind Miss morning nature never night observed occasion offered officer once parties perhaps perilous Place pleasure present protest reached received remain respect Seagrave seemed Shelton soldier soon sooner speak Squire stranger suffer Sunderland sure surprise talk tell thing thought thrown tion trees turn uttered Walter whole wish young