Brambletye House: Or, Cavaliers and Roundheads : a Novel, Band 3A. and W. Galignani, 1826 |
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... thing to my darling child . My affairs in this world are settled : send me a clergy- man , that I may consider the rem prorsus substan- tialem . " From this moment he never lost his calmness and self - possession , nor uttered a word of ...
... thing to my darling child . My affairs in this world are settled : send me a clergy- man , that I may consider the rem prorsus substan- tialem . " From this moment he never lost his calmness and self - possession , nor uttered a word of ...
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... thing he could do was to betake himself to his bed , which she assisted him in reaching , complained that she should have enough to attend to , since the second maid was ill as well as the mistress , and she was now likely to have the ...
... thing he could do was to betake himself to his bed , which she assisted him in reaching , complained that she should have enough to attend to , since the second maid was ill as well as the mistress , and she was now likely to have the ...
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... negative . She is every thing that is pure , noble , and exemplary ! She is one whom a woman may indeed be proud to call her friend ; one whom that man will eternally regret , who has forfeited the opportunity of 70 BRAMBLETYE HOUSE .
... negative . She is every thing that is pure , noble , and exemplary ! She is one whom a woman may indeed be proud to call her friend ; one whom that man will eternally regret , who has forfeited the opportunity of 70 BRAMBLETYE HOUSE .
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... thing more tender than friendship in her feelings towards himself ; although , by this supposition , he was quite at a loss to account for her conduct . Even upon her friendship he had little or no claim ; upon a heroism so devoted as ...
... thing more tender than friendship in her feelings towards himself ; although , by this supposition , he was quite at a loss to account for her conduct . Even upon her friendship he had little or no claim ; upon a heroism so devoted as ...
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... thing was now prepared for his com- plete restoration to favour . All his former opponents were , at last , propitiated . The King , with his usual pliability , was willing to grant whatever was asked him by any of his favourites ...
... thing was now prepared for his com- plete restoration to favour . All his former opponents were , at last , propitiated . The King , with his usual pliability , was willing to grant whatever was asked him by any of his favourites ...
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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