Brambletye House: Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads : a Novel, Band 1Wells & Lilly, 1826 |
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... appearance of the soldiers . " What , ye rascals ! " roared the serjeant in a fury- " do ye mutiny ? Curse ye for a cow- ardly crew ! I should like to make myself a court- martial , try ye all round , and shoot ye every one with my own ...
... appearance of the soldiers . " What , ye rascals ! " roared the serjeant in a fury- " do ye mutiny ? Curse ye for a cow- ardly crew ! I should like to make myself a court- martial , try ye all round , and shoot ye every one with my own ...
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... appearance , that the clatter of the hall was utterly suspended for a few seconds , while the company looked up at him , as if waiting some explanation of his inten- tions in thus presenting himself to their notice . This silence the ...
... appearance , that the clatter of the hall was utterly suspended for a few seconds , while the company looked up at him , as if waiting some explanation of his inten- tions in thus presenting himself to their notice . This silence the ...
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... appearance , he had better dress himself in a beggar's weeds and wallet , and begin his quali- fication for the character by cutting off all his hair , which , according to the cavalier fashion , he wore flowing down to his shoulders ...
... appearance , he had better dress himself in a beggar's weeds and wallet , and begin his quali- fication for the character by cutting off all his hair , which , according to the cavalier fashion , he wore flowing down to his shoulders ...
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... appearance of Groom- bridge , he returned to the hovel , filled his wallet with such viands as were left , secreted some broad - pieces of money in the lining of his lea- thern gambadoes , took a stout staff which had been provided for ...
... appearance of Groom- bridge , he returned to the hovel , filled his wallet with such viands as were left , secreted some broad - pieces of money in the lining of his lea- thern gambadoes , took a stout staff which had been provided for ...
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... appearances , Sir John had soon reason to conclude , from certain pas- sages he had observed , that there was a per- fectly good understanding between the master and the maid , and suspected that all the peevish abuse lavished upon the ...
... appearances , Sir John had soon reason to conclude , from certain pas- sages he had observed , that there was a per- fectly good understanding between the master and the maid , and suspected that all the peevish abuse lavished upon the ...
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apprehension arms Ashdown forest Baronet better Brambletye House Bruges called cavalier songs chaplain Colonel Lilburne companion concealed countenance court cried Sir John crop-eared Culpepper curse dark declaring door Duke Duke of York Dunkirk ejaculated escape exclaimed eyes face father favour followed gaoler Gate-house gates Giles Groombridge hall hand head heard honour Hopton Heath horse hour hurried inquired Jack Whittaker Jocelyn King King's landlord Lockhart London look Lord Protector Majesty Marquess Marquess of Ormond master ment morning never night Noll occasion officers orders passed pedlar Pickering pistol present prison proceeded Puritans rapier rascally Robert Lilburne rogues Roundheads Royalists seemed seized Serjeant Whittaker servants sing Sir John Compton Sir William smock-frock soldiers sword thee thing thou thought tion tisans troop turned utterly vaults voice Waynfleet whole party wife wish woman word