Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 27
... sooner was it removed from beneath his tail , than lo ! he became instantly as docile as you now behold him . " By this time the phaeton came up , when Mrs. Colyton leaving Edith , who had been ex- ceedingly agitated at her uncle's ...
... sooner was it removed from beneath his tail , than lo ! he became instantly as docile as you now behold him . " By this time the phaeton came up , when Mrs. Colyton leaving Edith , who had been ex- ceedingly agitated at her uncle's ...
Page 46
... glass that hung against the wall , and had no sooner caught a glimpse of herself than exclaiming , " Zookers ! I vorgot hair war in papers ; I do look vor all the my wordle like a mommick ! " she scudded away in 46 WALTER COLYTON .
... glass that hung against the wall , and had no sooner caught a glimpse of herself than exclaiming , " Zookers ! I vorgot hair war in papers ; I do look vor all the my wordle like a mommick ! " she scudded away in 46 WALTER COLYTON .
Page 53
... sooner was it completed , and the still sullen and pouting Margaret set to work in clearing away , than Madge took her husband apart , told him of the visit she had received from the stranger , stated that when he stooped down to take ...
... sooner was it completed , and the still sullen and pouting Margaret set to work in clearing away , than Madge took her husband apart , told him of the visit she had received from the stranger , stated that when he stooped down to take ...
Page 78
... sooner learn- ed the particulars of the accident , and felt the patient's pulse , than he expressed great appre- hensions that there might be some concussion of the brain , recommending that no time should be lost in apprising his ...
... sooner learn- ed the particulars of the accident , and felt the patient's pulse , than he expressed great appre- hensions that there might be some concussion of the brain , recommending that no time should be lost in apprising his ...
Page 93
... sooner give up the heart from my bosom than commit such an act of barbarity . The country is in a state of profound peace - I am not bound to conclude that there are traitors abroad , still less that this gentleman is one of them , or ...
... sooner give up the heart from my bosom than commit such an act of barbarity . The country is in a state of profound peace - I am not bound to conclude that there are traitors abroad , still less that this gentleman is one of them , or ...
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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