Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 142
... tell you what , Mynheer Wouter , " whis- pered Seagrave to his companion , " tuschen u en mij , as Hans Mundungus says — between you and me , this is but a sorry - looking crowd , com- pared to what I have seen in former days . Priests ...
... tell you what , Mynheer Wouter , " whis- pered Seagrave to his companion , " tuschen u en mij , as Hans Mundungus says — between you and me , this is but a sorry - looking crowd , com- pared to what I have seen in former days . Priests ...
Page 169
... tell you , that when decked in his dragoon uniform , he would be a prettier fellow than Churchill , or Dick Fanshawe , or Frank Gwyn ? Captain Colyton , you will excuse my noticing you till I have reviewed your regimentals , which are ...
... tell you , that when decked in his dragoon uniform , he would be a prettier fellow than Churchill , or Dick Fanshawe , or Frank Gwyn ? Captain Colyton , you will excuse my noticing you till I have reviewed your regimentals , which are ...
Page 171
... tell you , with my usual frankness , that you look ill to - day , your eyes are heavy , I kept you up too late last night reading to me the new Romance , and as I see you want to enjoy a siesta in your own apartment , I will indulge you ...
... tell you , with my usual frankness , that you look ill to - day , your eyes are heavy , I kept you up too late last night reading to me the new Romance , and as I see you want to enjoy a siesta in your own apartment , I will indulge you ...
Page 172
... that which Bru- tus took . Well then , let me torture my features into a grave expression and begin . But first , tell me how it is possible you should have flown to me so soon after my dispatching a billet doux 172 WALTER COLYTON .
... that which Bru- tus took . Well then , let me torture my features into a grave expression and begin . But first , tell me how it is possible you should have flown to me so soon after my dispatching a billet doux 172 WALTER COLYTON .
Page 178
... tell me nothing upon this subject . While those parties 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 ...
... tell me nothing upon this subject . While those parties 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 ...
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