Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 121
... heard none , except that one of the bra- voes called his comrade by the name of Caleb . " “ How - Caleb ! Caleb , did you say ? —then it is clear , palpable beyond all possibility of doubt ; —where is Seagrave ? I must see him in ...
... heard none , except that one of the bra- voes called his comrade by the name of Caleb . " “ How - Caleb ! Caleb , did you say ? —then it is clear , palpable beyond all possibility of doubt ; —where is Seagrave ? I must see him in ...
Page 122
... heard a rattling at the closet - door . " " It is nothing , my Lord , but the bough of yonder tree driven by the wind against the blinds . " " Ridiculous ! " exclaimed the Earl , hastily sheathing his weapon , as if ashamed of the ...
... heard a rattling at the closet - door . " " It is nothing , my Lord , but the bough of yonder tree driven by the wind against the blinds . " " Ridiculous ! " exclaimed the Earl , hastily sheathing his weapon , as if ashamed of the ...
Page 123
... heard . I have much need of repose , but I must first see Seagrave . " He waved his hand impatiently ; Walter , obeying the signal , bowed , withdrew from the apartment , and hurried towards Covent Garden in search of the Captain , much ...
... heard . I have much need of repose , but I must first see Seagrave . " He waved his hand impatiently ; Walter , obeying the signal , bowed , withdrew from the apartment , and hurried towards Covent Garden in search of the Captain , much ...
Page 132
... heard the tolling of the bell , and soon afterwards could distinguish at intervals the chanting of the choir , a startling anomaly , when the hallowed sounds of piety and peace thus came upon the ear , mingled with the lively strains of ...
... heard the tolling of the bell , and soon afterwards could distinguish at intervals the chanting of the choir , a startling anomaly , when the hallowed sounds of piety and peace thus came upon the ear , mingled with the lively strains of ...
Page 158
... of that regiment were miserably blown up and destroyed . " " I have often heard my father mention the occurrence , " said Walter , " as well as your Ma- jesty's kindness to some of the scorched and wounded survivors 158 WALTER COLYTON .
... of that regiment were miserably blown up and destroyed . " " I have often heard my father mention the occurrence , " said Walter , " as well as your Ma- jesty's kindness to some of the scorched and wounded survivors 158 WALTER COLYTON .
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