Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... 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 ! I shouldn't mind matching you to ride a steeple chase , 26 WALTER ...
... 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 ! I shouldn't mind matching you to ride a steeple chase , 26 WALTER ...
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... , above all , the presence of your merry father , for ever singing to his dogs , his horses , or to himself , supply a scene of constant animation . Here we live like hermits , although involuntary ones , WALTER COLYTON . 35.
... , above all , the presence of your merry father , for ever singing to his dogs , his horses , or to himself , supply a scene of constant animation . Here we live like hermits , although involuntary ones , WALTER COLYTON . 35.
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A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. Here we live like hermits , although involuntary ones , for I would gladly associate with the neighbours who now keep aloof , and who , I hope , will one day know us better ; and as for Agatha , I often tell ...
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. Here we live like hermits , although involuntary ones , for I would gladly associate with the neighbours who now keep aloof , and who , I hope , will one day know us better ; and as for Agatha , I often tell ...
Page 79
... live in the West , and recollect the bloody doings of Jef- freys and Kirke , after Monmouth's rebellion , cannot be too cautious as to whom we receive into our dwellings . " " I thank you for your admonition , " replied the party thus ...
... live in the West , and recollect the bloody doings of Jef- freys and Kirke , after Monmouth's rebellion , cannot be too cautious as to whom we receive into our dwellings . " " I thank you for your admonition , " replied the party thus ...
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... lives , not to jeopardize my own ; and I have seen , since Monmouth's affair , too many heads and quarters nailed against door - posts , to think it necessary that their number should be increas- ed , particularly at my expense . Father ...
... lives , not to jeopardize my own ; and I have seen , since Monmouth's affair , too many heads and quarters nailed against door - posts , to think it necessary that their number should be increas- ed , particularly at my expense . Father ...
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