Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 140
... Seagrave to Whitehall . Many circumstances combined at this juncture to diffuse gloom and suspicion through the Court , although the attendances were never known to have been so numerous , nor the ap- pearances of fealty more ...
... Seagrave to Whitehall . Many circumstances combined at this juncture to diffuse gloom and suspicion through the Court , although the attendances were never known to have been so numerous , nor the ap- pearances of fealty more ...
Page 142
... Seagrave to his companion , " tuschen u en mij , as Hans Mundungus says — between you and me , this is but a sorry - looking crowd , com- pared to what I have seen in former days . Priests and soldiers , black gowns and red coats ...
... Seagrave to his companion , " tuschen u en mij , as Hans Mundungus says — between you and me , this is but a sorry - looking crowd , com- pared to what I have seen in former days . Priests and soldiers , black gowns and red coats ...
Page 149
... Seagrave could no longer con- tinue to enact the Cicerone , or rather the Master of the Ceremonies to his companion ; but he still won his way forward without much ceremony , receiving , to Walter's great surprise , a bow or a few words ...
... Seagrave could no longer con- tinue to enact the Cicerone , or rather the Master of the Ceremonies to his companion ; but he still won his way forward without much ceremony , receiving , to Walter's great surprise , a bow or a few words ...
Page 156
... Seagrave having slipped away when he had reached the royal circle , the young soldier wait- ed patiently for the promised signal from Lord Sunderland . It was given at length , the minis- ter took his hand , led him forward , and ...
... Seagrave having slipped away when he had reached the royal circle , the young soldier wait- ed patiently for the promised signal from Lord Sunderland . It was given at length , the minis- ter took his hand , led him forward , and ...
Page 163
... Seagrave respecting the bravoes , and reverting immediately to Mrs. Audley , declared that from a recent interview he had had with that lady , he was convinced Walter had made a decided impression upon her heart , urging him to press ...
... Seagrave respecting the bravoes , and reverting immediately to Mrs. Audley , declared that from a recent interview he had had with that lady , he was convinced Walter had made a decided impression upon her heart , urging him to press ...
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