Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 68
... surprise , for at this moment a riderless horse , whose footsteps on the soft turf had not been previously heard , burst from amid the trees , dashed past them at full speed , and was again out of sight in an instant , although they ...
... surprise , for at this moment a riderless horse , whose footsteps on the soft turf had not been previously heard , burst from amid the trees , dashed past them at full speed , and was again out of sight in an instant , although they ...
Page 71
... surprise and deep emotion , Dame Chervil ejaculated , " Lors love us all , Miss Edy ! be thic thee ? Dear hort ! dear hort ! Only ta think o ' tha ' wonnerful ways o'nature ! Why theas be the very zelf - zame gennelman we told ' ee of ...
... surprise and deep emotion , Dame Chervil ejaculated , " Lors love us all , Miss Edy ! be thic thee ? Dear hort ! dear hort ! Only ta think o ' tha ' wonnerful ways o'nature ! Why theas be the very zelf - zame gennelman we told ' ee of ...
Page 85
... or our hearts be hardened by so self - punishing a bigotry ! " 64 Forgive me , father , if I confess myself somewhat surprised at the generosity of such sentiments , emanating as they do from a Romish Priest WALTER COLYTON . 85.
... or our hearts be hardened by so self - punishing a bigotry ! " 64 Forgive me , father , if I confess myself somewhat surprised at the generosity of such sentiments , emanating as they do from a Romish Priest WALTER COLYTON . 85.
Page 86
... surprise that springs from ignorance . You have only known . us from the libels and lampoons that poison the rank hotbed of political and religious hatred , or your personal acquaintance with our order has been confined to the very ...
... surprise that springs from ignorance . You have only known . us from the libels and lampoons that poison the rank hotbed of political and religious hatred , or your personal acquaintance with our order has been confined to the very ...
Page 112
... surprise , exchanging at the same time significant looks with Mrs. Morlay . " Our family became acquainted with him when he was quartered at Bridgwater , and I accidentally encountered him in London . He has conferred upon me a favour ...
... surprise , exchanging at the same time significant looks with Mrs. Morlay . " Our family became acquainted with him when he was quartered at Bridgwater , and I accidentally encountered him in London . He has conferred upon me a favour ...
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