Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2 |
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The dogs thus summoned came barking and leaping around , while at the same
time was heard a wailful howl from Keeper , who being too old for such an
excursion , had been locked up , and seemed to forewarn his master , by this
prophetic ...
The dogs thus summoned came barking and leaping around , while at the same
time was heard a wailful howl from Keeper , who being too old for such an
excursion , had been locked up , and seemed to forewarn his master , by this
prophetic ...
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... 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 trouble , if you are thus heard shouting it upon the King's highway .
... 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 trouble , if you are thus heard shouting it upon the King's highway .
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dust on all sides ; the Squire and Kit followed close at their heels , laughing and
hallooing ; and as the words were jerked out of Mapletoft's mouth , like pellets
from a popgun , he might be heard by snatches exclaiming— " goodnow !
dust on all sides ; the Squire and Kit followed close at their heels , laughing and
hallooing ; and as the words were jerked out of Mapletoft's mouth , like pellets
from a popgun , he might be heard by snatches exclaiming— " goodnow !
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... draught of beer , or even of milk and water , for I see no public - house in this
hamlet , and I have been riding in the heat for some hours ? " “ Anan ! "
ejaculated the old man who had not heard a syllable of what he said , " WALTER
COLYTON ...
... draught of beer , or even of milk and water , for I see no public - house in this
hamlet , and I have been riding in the heat for some hours ? " “ Anan ! "
ejaculated the old man who had not heard a syllable of what he said , " WALTER
COLYTON ...
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not heard a syllable of what he said , " speak up , nif you please , Sir , vor I be a
zummat dunch . ” “ It ' s niver - the - near , Sir , to talk to my gaffer , " cried the
dame , quitting her wheel , curtsying as she hobbled forward , and speaking in
the ...
not heard a syllable of what he said , " speak up , nif you please , Sir , vor I be a
zummat dunch . ” “ It ' s niver - the - near , Sir , to talk to my gaffer , " cried the
dame , quitting her wheel , curtsying as she hobbled forward , and speaking in
the ...
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