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Page 30
So much were they absorbed in these subjects , that neither of them observed the
entrance of a servant with glasses and refreshments , until the Squire , slapping
his kinsman on the shoulder , exclaimed , -- “ ' Odsheart , Paul ! sure you must ...
So much were they absorbed in these subjects , that neither of them observed the
entrance of a servant with glasses and refreshments , until the Squire , slapping
his kinsman on the shoulder , exclaimed , -- “ ' Odsheart , Paul ! sure you must ...
Page 79
Some mystery appears to attach to this unfortunate gentleman , ” observed the
surgeon to Mr. Shelton : " and unless , when he recovers his faculties , he can
clear it up to your entire satisfaction , I should recommend you to disburthen
yourself ...
Some mystery appears to attach to this unfortunate gentleman , ” observed the
surgeon to Mr. Shelton : " and unless , when he recovers his faculties , he can
clear it up to your entire satisfaction , I should recommend you to disburthen
yourself ...
Page 89
Have you then observed any thing to confirm your first suspicions upon this
subject ? ” “ Yes , more than I would care to repeat to any breathing soul except
yourself . When I explained the WALTER COLYTON . 89 After the latter had
continued ...
Have you then observed any thing to confirm your first suspicions upon this
subject ? ” “ Yes , more than I would care to repeat to any breathing soul except
yourself . When I explained the WALTER COLYTON . 89 After the latter had
continued ...
Page 104
And her Ladyship's taste must be fastidious indeed , ” observed Walter , “ to
discover a single defect , or even want in her establishment , if I may judge by this
exquisitely adorned saloon . " “ But it is always pleasant , ” resumed the
pertinacious ...
And her Ladyship's taste must be fastidious indeed , ” observed Walter , “ to
discover a single defect , or even want in her establishment , if I may judge by this
exquisitely adorned saloon . " “ But it is always pleasant , ” resumed the
pertinacious ...
Page 153
Allusion being made to the recent death of Bishop Bunyan , as the author of the
6s Pilgrim's Progress " was then ņick - named , James took occasion to observe
that it was the Royal Declaration for liberty of conscience that had enabled him to
...
Allusion being made to the recent death of Bishop Bunyan , as the author of the
6s Pilgrim's Progress " was then ņick - named , James took occasion to observe
that it was the Royal Declaration for liberty of conscience that had enabled him to
...
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