Brambletye House: Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads : a Novel, Band 3Colburn, 1826 - 413 Seiten |
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... began to reach them from other quarters , but sufficiently betrayed that the bearer was proceeding to join his master , wherever he had concealed himself . " Whither has the traitorous Burgomaster betaken himself ? " cried a fierce ...
... began to reach them from other quarters , but sufficiently betrayed that the bearer was proceeding to join his master , wherever he had concealed himself . " Whither has the traitorous Burgomaster betaken himself ? " cried a fierce ...
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... began to wink and sparkle with rapid corruscations , and though the rest of his face was as impertur- bable as if it had been cut out of wood , his limbs appeared to sympathize with his optics ; for he suddenly raised his muscular arm ...
... began to wink and sparkle with rapid corruscations , and though the rest of his face was as impertur- bable as if it had been cut out of wood , his limbs appeared to sympathize with his optics ; for he suddenly raised his muscular arm ...
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... began hauling him to the oppo- site extremity of the town , where that functionary dwelt ; and which was the sole reason why his name had been mentioned by the prisoner . Con- siderable time was gained for his fugitive master , by his ...
... began hauling him to the oppo- site extremity of the town , where that functionary dwelt ; and which was the sole reason why his name had been mentioned by the prisoner . Con- siderable time was gained for his fugitive master , by his ...
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... began to prey upon itself ; and she was soon destined to encounter a privation that over- whelmed her with fresh sorrows , and finally plunged her into the very depths of des- pondency . After returning one afternoon from the play ...
... began to prey upon itself ; and she was soon destined to encounter a privation that over- whelmed her with fresh sorrows , and finally plunged her into the very depths of des- pondency . After returning one afternoon from the play ...
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... began to apprehend he should soon want the means of purchasing a passage , a contingency which he contemplated with the greater mortification , as it was now known that the English fleet had sailed from Harwich , and were in search of ...
... began to apprehend he should soon want the means of purchasing a passage , a contingency which he contemplated with the greater mortification , as it was now known that the English fleet had sailed from Harwich , and were in search of ...
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