Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 123
... suffering at the same time from an attack of nervous fever . Go , go ! send me Seagrave instantly , and mention nothing of what you have seen or heard . I have much need of repose , but I must first see Seagrave . " He waved his hand ...
... suffering at the same time from an attack of nervous fever . Go , go ! send me Seagrave instantly , and mention nothing of what you have seen or heard . I have much need of repose , but I must first see Seagrave . " He waved his hand ...
Page 187
... are asleep . Awake ! arise ! or be for ever fallen ! The three crowns of England , Ireland , and Scotland are at stake , they totter on your head , they depend on the hazard of a die , and you suffer this desperate WALTER COLYTON . 187.
... are asleep . Awake ! arise ! or be for ever fallen ! The three crowns of England , Ireland , and Scotland are at stake , they totter on your head , they depend on the hazard of a die , and you suffer this desperate WALTER COLYTON . 187.
Page 188
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. hazard of a die , and you suffer this desperate game to be played out by a designing knave and a hot - headed zealot . " " This audacity is intolerable ! I will hear no more : do you know whom you are address ...
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. hazard of a die , and you suffer this desperate game to be played out by a designing knave and a hot - headed zealot . " " This audacity is intolerable ! I will hear no more : do you know whom you are address ...
Page 196
... you should withhold ; but in common humanity I cannot suffer you to depart while you are thus deplorably help- less , and afflicted moreover with a fever which may require the most delicate treatment to pre- vent its 196 WALTER COLYTON .
... you should withhold ; but in common humanity I cannot suffer you to depart while you are thus deplorably help- less , and afflicted moreover with a fever which may require the most delicate treatment to pre- vent its 196 WALTER COLYTON .
Page 198
... suffer you to quit my house when you are unable to rise from your couch ? " " It is for your sake , more than for my own , that I am thus anxious to be gone ; I have spoken openly , unguardedly , on purpose that you might feel alarm and ...
... suffer you to quit my house when you are unable to rise from your couch ? " " It is for your sake , more than for my own , that I am thus anxious to be gone ; I have spoken openly , unguardedly , on purpose that you might feel alarm and ...
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