Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2 |
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Mapletoft , who was the kindest - hearted and most accommodating creature in
existence , never made the smallest objection to any arrangement that was
proposed , and as upon one or two former occasions he had exhibited himself
upon ...
Mapletoft , who was the kindest - hearted and most accommodating creature in
existence , never made the smallest objection to any arrangement that was
proposed , and as upon one or two former occasions he had exhibited himself
upon ...
Page 28
Nor had he , as in the case of Johnny Gilpin , occasion to repent this boast ; for
the horse , wearied with its exertions , was right glad to perform the remainder of
its journey in perfect tranquillity . ' On their arrival it was found that the amiable ...
Nor had he , as in the case of Johnny Gilpin , occasion to repent this boast ; for
the horse , wearied with its exertions , was right glad to perform the remainder of
its journey in perfect tranquillity . ' On their arrival it was found that the amiable ...
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My sweet young friend , ” exclaimed Mr. Shelton , “ I trust you may never have
occasion to regret this exquisite susceptibility . ” " Oh Sir ! if you did but know how
it enhances . all my pleasurable sensations ! ” “ I doubt it not , but unfortunately it
...
My sweet young friend , ” exclaimed Mr. Shelton , “ I trust you may never have
occasion to regret this exquisite susceptibility . ” " Oh Sir ! if you did but know how
it enhances . all my pleasurable sensations ! ” “ I doubt it not , but unfortunately it
...
Page 66
Not in the least , and yet I am so far corporeally affected by it that it generally
occasions a violent palpitation of my heart . My only apprehensions would be for
the steadiness of your pony , of which if there be any doubt , it might be prudent to
...
Not in the least , and yet I am so far corporeally affected by it that it generally
occasions a violent palpitation of my heart . My only apprehensions would be for
the steadiness of your pony , of which if there be any doubt , it might be prudent to
...
Page 101
Nay , nay , I cannot allow that to pass , said the obsequious Mrs. Morlay ; " your
only motive for concealment upon these occasions is your humility , an
indisposition to assert , as you ought to do , your high rank and station . You know
that all ...
Nay , nay , I cannot allow that to pass , said the obsequious Mrs. Morlay ; " your
only motive for concealment upon these occasions is your humility , an
indisposition to assert , as you ought to do , your high rank and station . You know
that all ...
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