Peveril of the Peak, Volume 2Pub. for the Trade, 1823 - Great Britain |
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Page 28
... received arose out of the interest with which they were impressed on his hearers . For example , when Deborah , in the pride and vulgarity of her heart , called Julian's attention to the plate from which they had been eating ...
... received arose out of the interest with which they were impressed on his hearers . For example , when Deborah , in the pride and vulgarity of her heart , called Julian's attention to the plate from which they had been eating ...
Page 46
... received with more absolute credulity than in the Isle of Man . Amidst all these ruins of an older time arose the castle itself , -now ruinous - but in Charles II.'s reign well garrisoned , and , in a military point of view , kept in ...
... received with more absolute credulity than in the Isle of Man . Amidst all these ruins of an older time arose the castle itself , -now ruinous - but in Charles II.'s reign well garrisoned , and , in a military point of view , kept in ...
Page 82
... received the impression which Alice designed to convey , - « would he , whose views of duty are so strict and severe - would he wish to involve me in aught , to which such harsh epi- thets as treachery and dishonour can be applied with ...
... received the impression which Alice designed to convey , - « would he , whose views of duty are so strict and severe - would he wish to involve me in aught , to which such harsh epi- thets as treachery and dishonour can be applied with ...
Page 98
... received from Alice , and bent his eyes on the ground , without returning any reply . « How is it , young man , " continued Bridgenorth , after a pause ; << so young as thou art , and bound by no ties of kindred profligacy with the ...
... received from Alice , and bent his eyes on the ground , without returning any reply . « How is it , young man , " continued Bridgenorth , after a pause ; << so young as thou art , and bound by no ties of kindred profligacy with the ...
Page 105
... received him with his usual kindness and lightness of humour . « Thrice welcome , Sir Knight of Dames , " said the earl ; « here you rove gallantly , and at free will , through our dominions , fulfilling of appointments , and achieving ...
... received him with his usual kindness and lightness of humour . « Thrice welcome , Sir Knight of Dames , " said the earl ; « here you rove gallantly , and at free will , through our dominions , fulfilling of appointments , and achieving ...
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acquainted Alice Bridgenorth ancient answered Bridgenorth answered Julian answered Peveril apartment better betwixt Black-Fort Bridlesley called captain Castletown church companion coun countenance countess Countess of Derby dame danger Dangerfield daugh daughter Deborah Deemster Derby Derbyshire desire door duty earl Earl of Derby England exclaimed eyes faith father fear feelings fellow Fenella Ganlesse hand hath hear heard heart Heaven Holm-Peel honour horse House of Commons island Jesuit journey Julian Peveril King lian look lord madam maiden Major Bridgenorth Master Bridgenorth Master Julian Master Topham means mind mother night noble once passion pause perhaps person Peve poor Popish Plot present purpose racter rendered replied Bridgenorth replied Julian replied Peveril roundheaded scarce seemed shew Sir Geoffrey Smith soon speak spoke stranger thee thing thou thought tion tone turned usual voice warrant White Horse Tavern young