Brambletye House: Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads, a Novel, Band 2Colburn, 1826 |
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... thought it unwarranted by his rank and station : while the Queen Mother had been heard to remark that nature and blood would disclose themselves in spite of all the restraints of circumstance . Various and shrewd were the guesses ...
... thought it unwarranted by his rank and station : while the Queen Mother had been heard to remark that nature and blood would disclose themselves in spite of all the restraints of circumstance . Various and shrewd were the guesses ...
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... ping both his pages in an elegant suit of half- armour . Intense was the public curiosity , and inde- scribable was the individual anxiety , as the important day approached which had so long absorbed the thoughts 20 BRAMBLETYE HOUSE .
... ping both his pages in an elegant suit of half- armour . Intense was the public curiosity , and inde- scribable was the individual anxiety , as the important day approached which had so long absorbed the thoughts 20 BRAMBLETYE HOUSE .
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... thoughts and conversation of the Parisians . They who had the distribution of tickets for admission into the courts and gal- leries were flattered and besieged as if they held the keys of Paradise ; they might dictate their own terms ...
... thoughts and conversation of the Parisians . They who had the distribution of tickets for admission into the courts and gal- leries were flattered and besieged as if they held the keys of Paradise ; they might dictate their own terms ...
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... thoughts been entirely pre - occupied by the two large round black eyes that had shone down upon him from the gallery , and had absolutely inflamed his imagination . A first sensation of this sort is always delightful ; to a youth of ...
... thoughts been entirely pre - occupied by the two large round black eyes that had shone down upon him from the gallery , and had absolutely inflamed his imagination . A first sensation of this sort is always delightful ; to a youth of ...
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... thoughts and his regrets at having been obliged to leave Paris without discovering the incognita , whose black eyes had so bewitched his fancy , occupied his mind until they were absorbed in the many feelings that possessed him , when ...
... thoughts and his regrets at having been obliged to leave Paris without discovering the incognita , whose black eyes had so bewitched his fancy , occupied his mind until they were absorbed in the many feelings that possessed him , when ...
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admiration already apartment appearance Austrian Netherlands Bagot Baronet beauty Beverning Brambletye Bruges Burgomaster castle cheer claret companion Compton Constantia countenance court courtiers cried Jocelyn cried the Burgomaster Crofts daughter declared delight diamond dressed drink Duke Duke of Monmouth Dutch exclaimed exile eyes father favour favourite forward French give gold gout guitar Haelbeck half-armour hand head heart hero honour horse inquired instantly Jack Whittaker Joce Julia King King's Lady Castlemaine lance less letter look Lord Arlington Lord Rochester lordship Majesty master melancholy ment Miss Vanspaacken mistress Monarch morning never night nutmegs Paris party pipe present Punchinello Queen received rendered replied Jocelyn Rotterdam round Roundhead royal Schiedam seemed silence Sir Charles Berkeley Sir Guy Sir John smile soon Strickland sure sword thought tion utter Valentine Walton Vice-Chamberlain visited voice Vrouw Roosje Weegschaal whole wife Winky Boss young