Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 77
... kept as quiet as possible , while I watch by the side of my patient , who , I much fear , cannot yet be pronounced out of danger . " Agatha and her father were about to with- draw , when the surgeon , who had been sent WALTER COLYTON . 77.
... kept as quiet as possible , while I watch by the side of my patient , who , I much fear , cannot yet be pronounced out of danger . " Agatha and her father were about to with- draw , when the surgeon , who had been sent WALTER COLYTON . 77.
Page 87
... fear they must have been exposed in their exertions to save me ? Heaven grant that they may have sustained no injury ! But may I not see them , to express my feelings , to pour forth my heart- felt acknowledgments ? " " Not now for the ...
... fear they must have been exposed in their exertions to save me ? Heaven grant that they may have sustained no injury ! But may I not see them , to express my feelings , to pour forth my heart- felt acknowledgments ? " " Not now for the ...
Page 89
... fear you have got a troublesome , and perhaps a perilous guest within your gates , nor will his situation warrant any very early removal , unless we put his life in jeopardy , for although I have bled him copiously , there is too much ...
... fear you have got a troublesome , and perhaps a perilous guest within your gates , nor will his situation warrant any very early removal , unless we put his life in jeopardy , for although I have bled him copiously , there is too much ...
Page 138
... fear , his compulsory concessions rather served to inspire contempt than to propitiate regard , or to win confidence . Early on the following day , Walter received a visit from Seagrave , who informed him that the corps to which he ...
... fear , his compulsory concessions rather served to inspire contempt than to propitiate regard , or to win confidence . Early on the following day , Walter received a visit from Seagrave , who informed him that the corps to which he ...
Page 175
... fear , for he is a craven at heart , — by fear of her brothers , two low , fierce , des- perate swash - bucklers , subalterns in the service of the States , who have long vowed vengeance against him for the wrongs done to their sister ...
... fear , for he is a craven at heart , — by fear of her brothers , two low , fierce , des- perate swash - bucklers , subalterns in the service of the States , who have long vowed vengeance against him for the wrongs done to their sister ...
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Agatha and Edith Audley auver beauty bosom Bridgwater brother Captain Colyton Catherine Sedley Catholic cher Chervil claret companion conceal Countess of Dorchester cried the Squire danger daughter dear declared delight derland dragoons Dumpling duty dwon't ejaculated escape exclaimed eyes Father Bartholomew favour feelings fortune gennelman Goathurst Hales Court hand head heart Heaven Hetty honour hope horse inmate instantly Jaspar Colyton King King's kinsman lady Lady Sunderland letter listen look Lord Sunderland Lordship Madam Madge Majesty Mapletoft ment merry mind Miss Edy Miss Shelton Morlay nature never occasion on't Orchard Place parties perhaps perilous pleasure Popish plot present priest protest recollect Seagrave Sedley seemed Sir Charles Sir Charles Sedley soldier soon sooner sparticles Stanley Forester stranger sure tell thee thic thing thought tion traitor Tummas Tynte uttered Walter Watchet wish young zome