Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 83
... less welcome guest . Listen , and you shall learn where you are , and why you were conveyed hither . " He then related the accident by which the stranger had been thrown from his horse and stunned in Goathurst wood , and the ...
... less welcome guest . Listen , and you shall learn where you are , and why you were conveyed hither . " He then related the accident by which the stranger had been thrown from his horse and stunned in Goathurst wood , and the ...
Page 88
... less does your pulse , which indicates the ap- proach , if not the actual presence of high and dangerous fever . Of the gentlemen whose names you mentioned , and respecting whose fate you so anxiously inquired , we know and wish to know ...
... less does your pulse , which indicates the ap- proach , if not the actual presence of high and dangerous fever . Of the gentlemen whose names you mentioned , and respecting whose fate you so anxiously inquired , we know and wish to know ...
Page 93
... less that this gentleman is one of them , or an offender of any sort . He may have valid reasons for concealing his name , and my having discharged towards him the common duties of humanity , which the merest outcast would equally have ...
... less that this gentleman is one of them , or an offender of any sort . He may have valid reasons for concealing his name , and my having discharged towards him the common duties of humanity , which the merest outcast would equally have ...
Page 96
... less eminent from her station , than famed for the unsparing poignancy of her satirical powers , he was at the same time sufficiently a man of the world to recollect that her influence and favour might prove infinitely more effectual ...
... less eminent from her station , than famed for the unsparing poignancy of her satirical powers , he was at the same time sufficiently a man of the world to recollect that her influence and favour might prove infinitely more effectual ...
Page 97
... less beneficial than that which he had so auspiciously commenced with the Earl of Sunderland . Powdered lacqueys habited in splendid liveries preceded him to the landing- place , where he was committed to the Groom of the Chambers , who ...
... less beneficial than that which he had so auspiciously commenced with the Earl of Sunderland . Powdered lacqueys habited in splendid liveries preceded him to the landing- place , where he was committed to the Groom of the Chambers , who ...
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