Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... protesting , with great naï- veté , that she did not understand one single syllable of the matter ; and the Squire , al- though he might have safely advanced the same plea , invariably receiving all overtures of the kind from his devout ...
... protesting , with great naï- veté , that she did not understand one single syllable of the matter ; and the Squire , al- though he might have safely advanced the same plea , invariably receiving all overtures of the kind from his devout ...
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... protest that I would have asked Becky to take poor Keeper in the phaeton , " said Mapletoft , " had I thought of it ; for this plaintive ululation appeals to one's very heart . " " We have no time now , " cried the 20 WALTER COLYTON ...
... protest that I would have asked Becky to take poor Keeper in the phaeton , " said Mapletoft , " had I thought of it ; for this plaintive ululation appeals to one's very heart . " " We have no time now , " cried the 20 WALTER COLYTON ...
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... protest I was almost off ! " " Oh all ye kickshaws and kicksey - wickseys ! " ejaculated Kit , " Dumpling has thrown up his heels ! " " Goodnow , I suspected as much ! what can he want ? did you ever know him do SO before ? " " No , Sir ...
... protest I was almost off ! " " Oh all ye kickshaws and kicksey - wickseys ! " ejaculated Kit , " Dumpling has thrown up his heels ! " " Goodnow , I suspected as much ! what can he want ? did you ever know him do SO before ? " " No , Sir ...
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... nothing but up and down , up and down ; -I might as well be tossed in a blanket - one would think he had war and tumult in his belly , like the Trojan horse . Ha ! another kick ! I protest I shall be thrown . WALTER COLYTON . 23.
... nothing but up and down , up and down ; -I might as well be tossed in a blanket - one would think he had war and tumult in his belly , like the Trojan horse . Ha ! another kick ! I protest I shall be thrown . WALTER COLYTON . 23.
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A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. another kick ! I protest I shall be thrown . " And without resigning the reins the discom- fited , though not intimidated scholar sought an inglorious safety by twisting the forefinger of his left hand in the ...
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. another kick ! I protest I shall be thrown . " And without resigning the reins the discom- fited , though not intimidated scholar sought an inglorious safety by twisting the forefinger of his left hand in the ...
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