Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 96
... King , who had bestowed upon her the title by which she was now known , as well as the sumptuous mansion in which she resided . From her Christian name , as well as from the eccentricity , boldness , wit , or at least the flippant ...
... King , who had bestowed upon her the title by which she was now known , as well as the sumptuous mansion in which she resided . From her Christian name , as well as from the eccentricity , boldness , wit , or at least the flippant ...
Page 97
... King , or by Colo- nel Graham , if we may rather believe the scan- dalous chronicles of the day . Mrs. Morlay , the same who had attended the Countess at West- VOL . II . F bury , was a companion , or to speak more WALTER COLYTON . 97.
... King , or by Colo- nel Graham , if we may rather believe the scan- dalous chronicles of the day . Mrs. Morlay , the same who had attended the Countess at West- VOL . II . F bury , was a companion , or to speak more WALTER COLYTON . 97.
Page 114
... King's favourite , and the envy of half the court , after wandering up and down her magnificent saloon in a still increasing dejection of heart , retired at length into her boudoir , that theme of universal admi- ration and heart ...
... King's favourite , and the envy of half the court , after wandering up and down her magnificent saloon in a still increasing dejection of heart , retired at length into her boudoir , that theme of universal admi- ration and heart ...
Page 115
... King's mistress ! " exclaimed Walter to himself as he paced with an erect head and elastic step the pavement of Pall - Mall . " Really this is a most auspicious commence- ment of my career ! " An excusable , or at least a natural vanity ...
... King's mistress ! " exclaimed Walter to himself as he paced with an erect head and elastic step the pavement of Pall - Mall . " Really this is a most auspicious commence- ment of my career ! " An excusable , or at least a natural vanity ...
Page 126
... King's antichamber , or am I simply required to dis- pose of some vulgar desperado , with an iron sword , a tied - up wig , and a tucked - in cravat ? " • What his Lordship may require of you , I know not ; but he seemed to have most ...
... King's antichamber , or am I simply required to dis- pose of some vulgar desperado , with an iron sword , a tied - up wig , and a tucked - in cravat ? " • What his Lordship may require of you , I know not ; but he seemed to have most ...
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