Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... the mental divinity enshrined within it , and both appealed to his affections and to his judgment with a power that became at every fresh interview more and more irresistible . Surprise at the un- expected WALTER COLYTON . 215.
... the mental divinity enshrined within it , and both appealed to his affections and to his judgment with a power that became at every fresh interview more and more irresistible . Surprise at the un- expected WALTER COLYTON . 215.
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... expected congeniality of their sentiments upon almost every subject , gratitude for the share she had had in his preservation , as well as for the assiduity with which she ministered towards his recovery , and perhaps an anxiety to ...
... expected congeniality of their sentiments upon almost every subject , gratitude for the share she had had in his preservation , as well as for the assiduity with which she ministered towards his recovery , and perhaps an anxiety to ...
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... expected by those who gave succour or protection to such an inmate as was now lodged within their gates . Nor could they any longer plead ignorance- he had confessed his name they knew it to be that of a pro- claimed traitor , they were ...
... expected by those who gave succour or protection to such an inmate as was now lodged within their gates . Nor could they any longer plead ignorance- he had confessed his name they knew it to be that of a pro- claimed traitor , they were ...
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... expected such firm- ness and courage in one so delicate and appa- rently so timid ? From your daughter , from that incomparable wonder of her sex , no act of magnanimity , however incredible , would sur- prise me ; for grandeur and ...
... expected such firm- ness and courage in one so delicate and appa- rently so timid ? From your daughter , from that incomparable wonder of her sex , no act of magnanimity , however incredible , would sur- prise me ; for grandeur and ...
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... from Billy , followed by a loud blubbering ex- clamation of " Oh la ! Oh la ! O my ! O my ! I've bit my tongue ! " Even Madge seemed now convinced that no farther compromise could be expected , and she therefore huddled WALTER COLYTON .
... from Billy , followed by a loud blubbering ex- clamation of " Oh la ! Oh la ! O my ! O my ! I've bit my tongue ! " Even Madge seemed now convinced that no farther compromise could be expected , and she therefore huddled WALTER COLYTON .
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