BeaujeuJ. Murray, 1905 - 333 pages |
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Page 13
... gives no confidence , believe me . " " It is monstrous , my lord . honest . And what has he done ? " The boy is " Nothing , as I hope . I am much concerned that he should do nothing , and would be at SIR MATTHEW DANE RECEIVES AN IDEA 18.
... gives no confidence , believe me . " " It is monstrous , my lord . honest . And what has he done ? " The boy is " Nothing , as I hope . I am much concerned that he should do nothing , and would be at SIR MATTHEW DANE RECEIVES AN IDEA 18.
Page 17
... give in mine own Hand to ye right worshippful Mr Dane . And indeed I will not come to you , being very well contented . My Cousins Bedfords , ye great Players , stay with us and do make good Entertanements . So I have no Leesure to ...
... give in mine own Hand to ye right worshippful Mr Dane . And indeed I will not come to you , being very well contented . My Cousins Bedfords , ye great Players , stay with us and do make good Entertanements . So I have no Leesure to ...
Page 22
... give somewhat of the majesty and melody of- 66 I By your leave , nay , by your leave ! must needs deny myself your majestic and melodic splendour . Mistress Charlbury desired to speak with me . And a lady , sir , a lady- you take me ...
... give somewhat of the majesty and melody of- 66 I By your leave , nay , by your leave ! must needs deny myself your majestic and melodic splendour . Mistress Charlbury desired to speak with me . And a lady , sir , a lady- you take me ...
Page 26
... give it to your own hand , Tom . " What like was he ? " The white brow wrinkled . not tell , " she said at last . eyes searched her . " Indeed I can- Tom's keen cold " He said that only ? " She nodded . " When ? " " Yester morning ...
... give it to your own hand , Tom . " What like was he ? " The white brow wrinkled . not tell , " she said at last . eyes searched her . " Indeed I can- Tom's keen cold " He said that only ? " She nodded . " When ? " " Yester morning ...
Page 29
... serving - men would have struck for him , to hold him in dalliance till the tipstaffs came , to give him the damning letter just so that he could not hide it ' twas worthy nothing less than the MR ANTONY SMITHERS FOLLOWS A HAT 29.
... serving - men would have struck for him , to hold him in dalliance till the tipstaffs came , to give him the damning letter just so that he could not hide it ' twas worthy nothing less than the MR ANTONY SMITHERS FOLLOWS A HAT 29.
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66 Begad Beaujeu bowed Beaujeu laughed Beaujeu smiled Beaujeu turned Bentinck Bien bullies Captain Hagan caught cheeks child chuckled coach cousin cried Jack curtsey damme dare dark dear Delila devil door Dr Garth drew eyes face Faith fell flung flushed fool gasped gazed gentleman girl grinned growled hand hanging head Healy's heard honour Hooknose horse Huguenot Jack Dane kissed knave Lady d'Abernon Lady Sunderland Laleham Large Crown 8vo lips looked Lord Halifax Lord Sherborne Lord Sunderland lord's Lyndaraxa ma'am mademoiselle Majesty Mistress Charlbury Mistress Leigh monsieur mossoo murmured muttered never nodded O'Gorman pale Papist pardon Pray Prince of Orange rogue Rose round says Beaujeu says Mr Healy says Mr Wharton Sherborne's shrugged his shoulders Sir Matthew Smithers sneer stared Sure sword tell tipstaffs town twas Vallorbes vastly voice wait wench Whig Zounds
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