Walter Colyton: A Tale of 1688, Volume 2H. Colburn and R. Bentley, 1830 |
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Page 81
... morning , when you will be better able to bear and to understand the 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 ...
... morning , when you will be better able to bear and to understand the 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 ...
Page 82
... into a heavy con- tinued sleep , that lasted through the night . The priest having stationed himself in an easy chair , alternately watched and dozed by his side , until at an early hour in the morning 82 WALTER COLYTON .
... into a heavy con- tinued sleep , that lasted through the night . The priest having stationed himself in an easy chair , alternately watched and dozed by his side , until at an early hour in the morning 82 WALTER COLYTON .
Page 83
... morning , his patient starting up , demanded in a voice of re- covered strength , but still with a look of amaze- ment and agitation , " Where am I ? Is this a prison ? and why do I find a Romish priest watching by my side ? " " Be ...
... morning , his patient starting up , demanded in a voice of re- covered strength , but still with a look of amaze- ment and agitation , " Where am I ? Is this a prison ? and why do I find a Romish priest watching by my side ? " " Be ...
Page 110
... morning visit , he prepared to take his departure , not however until he had asked permission to renew his visit ; and expressed a hope that if at any future period he should be found worthy of it , the Countess would condescend to give ...
... morning visit , he prepared to take his departure , not however until he had asked permission to renew his visit ; and expressed a hope that if at any future period he should be found worthy of it , the Countess would condescend to give ...
Page 115
... morning visits , was everywhere complimented upon those inexhaustible spirits which to the delighted witnesses appeared to be the emanations of a natural and spontaneous vivacity , although , as she herself had declared to her friend at ...
... morning visits , was everywhere complimented upon those inexhaustible spirits which to the delighted witnesses appeared to be the emanations of a natural and spontaneous vivacity , although , as she herself had declared to her friend at ...
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