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... Dame Swan , the hostess , ordered a flask of sack . Just as the wine was brought , Stephen Limbry made his ap- pearance , and was heartily welcomed . The shipmaster was stoutly built , and his bronzed complexion showed that he had ...
... Dame Swan , the hostess , ordered a flask of sack . Just as the wine was brought , Stephen Limbry made his ap- pearance , and was heartily welcomed . The shipmaster was stoutly built , and his bronzed complexion showed that he had ...
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... DAME SWAN . OUR three Royalists did not make any stay at the little inn at Charmouth , after their negotiation with Limbry had been so satis- factorily concluded , but ordered their horses , paid their reckoning , and departed . They ...
... DAME SWAN . OUR three Royalists did not make any stay at the little inn at Charmouth , after their negotiation with Limbry had been so satis- factorily concluded , but ordered their horses , paid their reckoning , and departed . They ...
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... Dame Swan and her servants . " " Very true , " replied Colonel Wyndham , " I will send my servant , Harry Peters , to Charmouth . He will invent some plausible tale that will impose upon the hostess . " Their business at Lonesome being ...
... Dame Swan and her servants . " " Very true , " replied Colonel Wyndham , " I will send my servant , Harry Peters , to Charmouth . He will invent some plausible tale that will impose upon the hostess . " Their business at Lonesome being ...
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William Harrison Ainsworth. XIV . HOW THE KING AND JULIANA WERE RECEIVED BY DAME SWAN . LONESOME was a substantial farm - house , with whitewashed walls and a thatched roof , and being a dairy - farm , at which the best double Dorset ...
William Harrison Ainsworth. XIV . HOW THE KING AND JULIANA WERE RECEIVED BY DAME SWAN . LONESOME was a substantial farm - house , with whitewashed walls and a thatched roof , and being a dairy - farm , at which the best double Dorset ...
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... Dame Swan by Juliana's beauty , as she assisted the young lady to alight , that she could look at no one else , but ... dame kissed her and wished her all happiness . They were followed by Charles , who laughingly inquired if the hostess ...
... Dame Swan by Juliana's beauty , as she assisted the young lady to alight , that she could look at no one else , but ... dame kissed her and wished her all happiness . They were followed by Charles , who laughingly inquired if the hostess ...
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