Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 120
... sure there were two of them ? ” " There was but one at first , who , as well as I could gather in the agitation of the moment , pronounced the name of Helen Audley , and swore that I should expiate her wrongs . ' 99 " Ha ! said he so ...
... sure there were two of them ? ” " There was but one at first , who , as well as I could gather in the agitation of the moment , pronounced the name of Helen Audley , and swore that I should expiate her wrongs . ' 99 " Ha ! said he so ...
Page 121
... sure that no name was men- tioned ? " " I heard none , except that one of the bra- voes called his comrade by the name of Caleb . " “ How - Caleb ! Caleb , did you say ? —then it is clear , palpable beyond all possibility of doubt ...
... sure that no name was men- tioned ? " " I heard none , except that one of the bra- voes called his comrade by the name of Caleb . " “ How - Caleb ! Caleb , did you say ? —then it is clear , palpable beyond all possibility of doubt ...
Page 164
... , which was uttered in a whisper , he thrust the paper into Walter's hand , and declaring that he had not a moment to lose , hurried off , and disappeared in the crowd . CHAPTER VI . Sure she has a garrison of devils 164 WALTER COLYTON .
... , which was uttered in a whisper , he thrust the paper into Walter's hand , and declaring that he had not a moment to lose , hurried off , and disappeared in the crowd . CHAPTER VI . Sure she has a garrison of devils 164 WALTER COLYTON .
Page 165
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. CHAPTER VI . Sure she has a garrison of devils in her tongue , she uttereth such balls of wild fire . She has so nettled the King that all the doctors in the country will scarce cure him . PHILASTER . SEEING ...
A Tale of 1688 Horace Smith. CHAPTER VI . Sure she has a garrison of devils in her tongue , she uttereth such balls of wild fire . She has so nettled the King that all the doctors in the country will scarce cure him . PHILASTER . SEEING ...
Page 177
... ) and the respectability of your family , were equally sure to please the lady , and to satisfy her brothers . " " As you seem to possess some magical power of 1 5 WALTER COLYTON . 177 shall render me a strict account the moment I ...
... ) and the respectability of your family , were equally sure to please the lady , and to satisfy her brothers . " " As you seem to possess some magical power of 1 5 WALTER COLYTON . 177 shall render me a strict account the moment I ...
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