Brambletye House: Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads : a Novel, Band 3A. and W. Galignani, 1826 |
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... continued debility that rendered flight impossible , and most anxious to see the physician , that he might know the exact nature of his complaint , and what fate he was to expect . Long and eagerly did he listen for the sound of his ...
... continued debility that rendered flight impossible , and most anxious to see the physician , that he might know the exact nature of his complaint , and what fate he was to expect . Long and eagerly did he listen for the sound of his ...
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... continued — I stepped into the room , and , hurrying to the apartment whence the sounds proceeded , was fortunate enough to rescue you from the grasp of the harpy by whom you were assailed . " > แ « Any other female than Constantia ...
... continued — I stepped into the room , and , hurrying to the apartment whence the sounds proceeded , was fortunate enough to rescue you from the grasp of the harpy by whom you were assailed . " > แ « Any other female than Constantia ...
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... continued kindness of Constantia Beverning , " said Jocelyn , « < let me at least be exempted from other visit- ation , which will be as unacceptable as I feel it to be unnecessary . " " It is indispensable , " said Constantia ; « you ...
... continued kindness of Constantia Beverning , " said Jocelyn , « < let me at least be exempted from other visit- ation , which will be as unacceptable as I feel it to be unnecessary . " " It is indispensable , " said Constantia ; « you ...
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... continued the cautious young courtier , « we must not rashly blame his Majesty , in whose defence much may The king was vexed the other day for having no paper laid for him at the council - table , as was usual , and Sir Richard Browne ...
... continued the cautious young courtier , « we must not rashly blame his Majesty , in whose defence much may The king was vexed the other day for having no paper laid for him at the council - table , as was usual , and Sir Richard Browne ...
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... continued : « Be- ware of that fellow ; he is ever seeking to advance him- self , by entrapping others , and though he has hitherto gained nothing but a pretty general contempt , there are circumstances in the present situation of the ...
... continued : « Be- ware of that fellow ; he is ever seeking to advance him- self , by entrapping others , and though he has hitherto gained nothing but a pretty general contempt , there are circumstances in the present situation of the ...
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Alderman Staunton's Aldersgate Street apartment appearance apprehension arrival astrologer beauty began betook Beverning bosom Brambletye House burgomaster character Charles Colonel Rathborn Compton Constantia court cried death declared door dress Duke Duke of Mon Duke of Monmouth Dutch effect enabled endeavoured escape exclaimed eyes fate Faunus favour feeling female fire fortune Haelbeck hand happiness head heart Heaven honour hope immediately implored inquired Jack Whittaker Jocelyn Julia Killigrew King King's knew Lady Castlemaine ladyship London look Lord Rochester lordship Majesty mansion Mark Walton ment mind mistress moat morning mouth never night object observed occasion party passed Pippingford Lodge plague present proceeded purpose Queen received remained rendered replied restored Roundhead Saint Ouen scene secret Sir John Sir John Compton solemn sooner Staunton Stepney street suffered tion utter Valentine Walton voice walked Weegschaal Whitehall wife Winky Boss woman