Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 167
... army at once than to remain in it under the disheartening circumstances that he had anticipated . These were weighty considerations ; either way the dilemma seemed embarrassing , until an expe- dient occurred , WALTER COLYTON . 167.
... army at once than to remain in it under the disheartening circumstances that he had anticipated . These were weighty considerations ; either way the dilemma seemed embarrassing , until an expe- dient occurred , WALTER COLYTON . 167.
Page 178
... remain- ed in the house , their proceedings were involved in deep mystery ; they decamped before day- light on the morning subsequent to your attack , nor have they been heard of since . " " It was my intention to have visited Mrs ...
... remain- ed in the house , their proceedings were involved in deep mystery ; they decamped before day- light on the morning subsequent to your attack , nor have they been heard of since . " " It was my intention to have visited Mrs ...
Page 200
... remain for a few days longer be- neath your hospitable roof . O that the hour were come when I could release you from the fearful hazards of my presence ! " " Be nameless , and we are innocent ; be com- posed , and you will soon recover ...
... remain for a few days longer be- neath your hospitable roof . O that the hour were come when I could release you from the fearful hazards of my presence ! " " Be nameless , and we are innocent ; be com- posed , and you will soon recover ...
Page 227
... remains to be discussed ; but in a matter where the lives of all are in equal jeopardy , I wish to be understood as not venturing to advise others , but simply express- ing my own individual opinion . You , my generous friend and ...
... remains to be discussed ; but in a matter where the lives of all are in equal jeopardy , I wish to be understood as not venturing to advise others , but simply express- ing my own individual opinion . You , my generous friend and ...
Page 243
... remain if I make my escape . There is no cer- tain means of safety for you and yours but in your publicly and instantly giving me up to the law ; and upon this , therefore , I peremptorily insist . " " Never , never ! " exclaimed Mr ...
... remain if I make my escape . There is no cer- tain means of safety for you and yours but in your publicly and instantly giving me up to the law ; and upon this , therefore , I peremptorily insist . " " Never , never ! " exclaimed Mr ...
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