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tion of the times . He is thought to have been occasionally unsparing towards his
enemies , but he was never known to desert a friend ; and if we survey him in
private life , we shall find him sincere and open in himself , abhorring duplicity in
...
tion of the times . He is thought to have been occasionally unsparing towards his
enemies , but he was never known to desert a friend ; and if we survey him in
private life , we shall find him sincere and open in himself , abhorring duplicity in
...
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He then proceeded to urge the necessity of his making his escape with the least
possible delay , recapitulating the circumstances from which they suspected the
house to be beleaguered by a spy , and not forgetting to menness tion a vow ...
He then proceeded to urge the necessity of his making his escape with the least
possible delay , recapitulating the circumstances from which they suspected the
house to be beleaguered by a spy , and not forgetting to menness tion a vow ...
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ness tion a vow made by Edith - Colyton , that , since she had in the first instance
been happily instrumental in preserving him , she would not quit Hales Court until
his escape had been accomplished . 6 Generous , affectionate girl !
ness tion a vow made by Edith - Colyton , that , since she had in the first instance
been happily instrumental in preserving him , she would not quit Hales Court until
his escape had been accomplished . 6 Generous , affectionate girl !
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affections Agatha allow answer apartment appearance attention beauty become brother Captain Catholic character Colyton Countess cried danger daughter dear delight duty Edith escape exclaimed expected expression eyes Father favour fear feelings follow Forester fortune give Hales Court hand head heard heart Hetty honour hope horse immediately instant instantly interest King known lady least leave less letter listen live look Lord Madge means ment mind Miss morning nature never night observed occasion offered officer once parties perhaps perilous Place pleasure present protest reached received remain respect Seagrave seemed Shelton soldier soon sooner speak Squire stranger suffer Sunderland sure surprise talk tell thing thought thrown tion trees turn uttered Walter whole wish young