Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 64
... tell you so , they do not express the truth , " said Edith ; " for though I am not an artist myself , I have a keen enjoyment of all these minute varieties of tint and form to which you allude ; not less than of the more conspi- cuous ...
... tell you so , they do not express the truth , " said Edith ; " for though I am not an artist myself , I have a keen enjoyment of all these minute varieties of tint and form to which you allude ; not less than of the more conspi- cuous ...
Page 81
... com- munication , I will relate to you all that has occurred , and tell you where you are . " The stranger cast a glance at the Romish garb of E 5 WALTER COLYTON . 81 these words, and after having given a few hasty ...
... com- munication , I will relate to you all that has occurred , and tell you where you are . " The stranger cast a glance at the Romish garb of E 5 WALTER COLYTON . 81 these words, and after having given a few hasty ...
Page 99
... tell her truths which no one else would presume to utter . These truths indeed were never of an unpalat- able nature ; they were only wheedling blan- dishments , wearing always a mask of free , and sometimes of indignant rebuke , and ...
... tell her truths which no one else would presume to utter . These truths indeed were never of an unpalat- able nature ; they were only wheedling blan- dishments , wearing always a mask of free , and sometimes of indignant rebuke , and ...
Page 101
... tell you of it . " " If her Ladyship wished to be equally con- siderate towards our sex , " said Walter , " she would always wear a veil ; and would she spare , both to men and women , a feeling of their infe- riority , she must silence ...
... tell you of it . " " If her Ladyship wished to be equally con- siderate towards our sex , " said Walter , " she would always wear a veil ; and would she spare , both to men and women , a feeling of their infe- riority , she must silence ...
Page 125
... tell the Earl of Sunderland , Baron of Wormleighton , President of the Privy Coun- cil , Principal Secretary of State , and Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter , that to me he is no more than simple Bob Spencer . I care not for ...
... tell the Earl of Sunderland , Baron of Wormleighton , President of the Privy Coun- cil , Principal Secretary of State , and Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter , that to me he is no more than simple Bob Spencer . I care not for ...
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