Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 67
... trees by the storm- gust . " How magnificent is this elemental war ! " exclaimed Agatha ; " what can be more tremen- dous than the peal we have just heard , —what more sonorous and grand than the roar of the wind amid this sea of waving ...
... trees by the storm- gust . " How magnificent is this elemental war ! " exclaimed Agatha ; " what can be more tremen- dous than the peal we have just heard , —what more sonorous and grand than the roar of the wind amid this sea of waving ...
Page 68
... trees , dashed past them at full speed , and was again out of sight in an instant , although they might still catch the rattling of the stir- rups as they were whirled about him in his ter- rified flight . " Good heavens ! " ejaculated ...
... trees , dashed past them at full speed , and was again out of sight in an instant , although they might still catch the rattling of the stir- rups as they were whirled about him in his ter- rified flight . " Good heavens ! " ejaculated ...
Page 69
... trees . " " Listen ! listen ; there it is again ! I am confident I heard a human voice . " " Nay , if you are ... tree , while I drive on the pony in search of what I may dis- cover . ' 22 " No , no , I will accompany you ; I care not ...
... trees . " " Listen ! listen ; there it is again ! I am confident I heard a human voice . " " Nay , if you are ... tree , while I drive on the pony in search of what I may dis- cover . ' 22 " No , no , I will accompany you ; I care not ...
Page 70
... tree at some distance a - head . On approach- ing them , Edith instantly recognized farmer Chervil and his wife ; but that which arrested her own attention as well as Agatha's , on their reaching the spot , was the appalling spectacle ...
... tree at some distance a - head . On approach- ing them , Edith instantly recognized farmer Chervil and his wife ; but that which arrested her own attention as well as Agatha's , on their reaching the spot , was the appalling spectacle ...
Page 73
... tree , when one o ' tha branches took ' en smack athwart tha vorehead , and drode en down upon tha yarth , swop like a stwon , and he gee one kick wi ' his voot , and I niver zeed en move a'ter . Zo Madge and me hirnd up to en , and ...
... tree , when one o ' tha branches took ' en smack athwart tha vorehead , and drode en down upon tha yarth , swop like a stwon , and he gee one kick wi ' his voot , and I niver zeed en move a'ter . Zo Madge and me hirnd up to en , and ...
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