Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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... , or by Colo- nel Graham , if we may rather believe the scan- dalous chronicles of the day . Mrs. Morlay , the same who had attended the Countess at West- VOL . II . F bury , was a companion , or to speak more WALTER COLYTON . 97.
... , or by Colo- nel Graham , if we may rather believe the scan- dalous chronicles of the day . Mrs. Morlay , the same who had attended the Countess at West- VOL . II . F bury , was a companion , or to speak more WALTER COLYTON . 97.
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A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. bury , was a companion , or to speak more plain- ly , a toad - eater , who at once largely served her own interested purposes , and contrived to ingra- tiate herself with her patroness , by concealing her ...
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. bury , was a companion , or to speak more plain- ly , a toad - eater , who at once largely served her own interested purposes , and contrived to ingra- tiate herself with her patroness , by concealing her ...
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... speak my mind , and if I am not to be allowed this privilege of a true friend , I care not how soon I leave you . Why , there's Lady Ossory , and Lady Betty Camden , and the Duchess of Grafton , and half a score others , owe hundreds of ...
... speak my mind , and if I am not to be allowed this privilege of a true friend , I care not how soon I leave you . Why , there's Lady Ossory , and Lady Betty Camden , and the Duchess of Grafton , and half a score others , owe hundreds of ...
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... speak to you with frankness and sincerity , for I abhor a double face . " This was uttered in a stern dictatorial tone , and Walter , recollect- ing Seagrave's cautions as to the certainty of offending the minister by any declared ...
... speak to you with frankness and sincerity , for I abhor a double face . " This was uttered in a stern dictatorial tone , and Walter , recollect- ing Seagrave's cautions as to the certainty of offending the minister by any declared ...
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... speaking your mind openly and freely . " Yes , to you , because I am truly your friend , and know moreover that you have the good sense to bear it ; but there are few indeed with whom I would venture to use a similar freedom . " " Ah ...
... speaking your mind openly and freely . " Yes , to you , because I am truly your friend , and know moreover that you have the good sense to bear it ; but there are few indeed with whom I would venture to use a similar freedom . " " Ah ...
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