Brambletye House: Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads : a Novel, Band 3H. Colburn, 1826 - 413 Seiten |
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... lost . Hurrying with Constantia into his cutter , he was soon sailing down the river with a favour- able breeze . As he intended passing over to England , where Winky Boss might prove useful from his knowledge of the language , while ...
... lost . Hurrying with Constantia into his cutter , he was soon sailing down the river with a favour- able breeze . As he intended passing over to England , where Winky Boss might prove useful from his knowledge of the language , while ...
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... lost no time in charter- ing a small neutral vessel , and sailing for the river Thames . The voyage proved short and prosper- ous , and in due time he and his daughter were landed at Greenwich Wharf , immediately opposite to the new ...
... lost no time in charter- ing a small neutral vessel , and sailing for the river Thames . The voyage proved short and prosper- ous , and in due time he and his daughter were landed at Greenwich Wharf , immediately opposite to the new ...
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... lost his calmness and self - possession , nor uttered a word of re- pining at being so unexpectedly summoned from the world . After receiving the consolations of religion , he took an affecting leave of his friend and his family ...
... lost his calmness and self - possession , nor uttered a word of re- pining at being so unexpectedly summoned from the world . After receiving the consolations of religion , he took an affecting leave of his friend and his family ...
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... lost it ; and stretching out his hand to Jocelyn , exclaimed , “ Forgive me , Sir ; I insulted you by calling you a man , when you are , like myself , one of his victims ; a suf- ferer from his baseness and injustice . You will not ...
... lost it ; and stretching out his hand to Jocelyn , exclaimed , “ Forgive me , Sir ; I insulted you by calling you a man , when you are , like myself , one of his victims ; a suf- ferer from his baseness and injustice . You will not ...
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... lost in a thousand fruitless conjectures , as to the mystery that hung over the dark fate of Strick- land , and occasionally diverting his thoughts to his own situation and prospects , and the most eligible mode of finding his way to ...
... lost in a thousand fruitless conjectures , as to the mystery that hung over the dark fate of Strick- land , and occasionally diverting his thoughts to his own situation and prospects , and the most eligible mode of finding his way to ...
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Alderman Staunton Aldersgate Street appearance apprehension arrival astrologer beauty began betook Beverning Brambletye House Burgomaster character Charles circumstances Colonel Rathborn Compton Constantia Court cried death declared door dressed Duke Duke of Monmouth Dutch effect escape exclaimed eyes fate Faunus favour feeling female fire fortune Haelbeck hall hand happiness head heart Heaven honour hope immediately implored inquired instantly Jack Whittaker Jocelyn Julia King King's knew Lady Castlemaine ladyship London look Lord Lord Rochester lordship Majesty Mark Walton ment mind mistress moat ness never night object observed occasion party passed Pippingford Lodge plague present prisoner proceeded purpose Queen racter received remained rendered replied restored Rochester Roundhead royal Saint Ouen scene secret Sir John Sir John Compton solemn sooner Spanish Netherlands Stepney street suffered tion utter Valentine Walton voice walked Weegschaal Whitehall wife Winky Boss woman