Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 82
... into a heavy con- tinued sleep , that lasted through the night . The priest having stationed himself in an easy chair , alternately watched and dozed by his side , until at an early hour in the morning 82 WALTER COLYTON .
... into a heavy con- tinued sleep , that lasted through the night . The priest having stationed himself in an easy chair , alternately watched and dozed by his side , until at an early hour in the morning 82 WALTER COLYTON .
Page 105
... night before , and quite forget to pay what she lost to them ; they do say the same thing of the Lady Anne , and Prince George ; and as to lady Sun- derland , she is not only the worst pay - mistress in the world , but cheats besides ...
... night before , and quite forget to pay what she lost to them ; they do say the same thing of the Lady Anne , and Prince George ; and as to lady Sun- derland , she is not only the worst pay - mistress in the world , but cheats besides ...
Page 117
... cordially welcomed his visitant , " for disappointing you last night ; but my business at Powis House detained me later than I had expected , and when I returned to Or- • monde - street , I found you had just WALTER COLYTON . 117.
... cordially welcomed his visitant , " for disappointing you last night ; but my business at Powis House detained me later than I had expected , and when I returned to Or- • monde - street , I found you had just WALTER COLYTON . 117.
Page 123
... night , and to be suffering at the same time from an attack of nervous fever . Go , go ! send me Seagrave instantly , and mention nothing of what you have seen or heard . I have much need of repose , but I must first see Seagrave . " He ...
... night , and to be suffering at the same time from an attack of nervous fever . Go , go ! send me Seagrave instantly , and mention nothing of what you have seen or heard . I have much need of repose , but I must first see Seagrave . " He ...
Page 138
... night attack made by the bravoes , he declared that his Lordship had been quite irritated out of his customary self- possession by the relation of that daring out- rage , believing it to have sprung from a gang of conspirators , who had ...
... night attack made by the bravoes , he declared that his Lordship had been quite irritated out of his customary self- possession by the relation of that daring out- rage , believing it to have sprung from a gang of conspirators , who had ...
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