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Page 31
... poor innocent , if she were taken away from my lady my lady or me . - And so this is the end on't ! -up early , and down late-- and this is all my thanks ! —but your honour had better take care what you do - she has the short cough yet ...
... poor innocent , if she were taken away from my lady my lady or me . - And so this is the end on't ! -up early , and down late-- and this is all my thanks ! —but your honour had better take care what you do - she has the short cough yet ...
Page 37
... poor brethren of the re- ligion . When the scales shall fall from thine eyes , all this thou shalt see ; and seeing , shalt learn to detest and despise it . " By this time they had completed their walk , and were returned to Black ...
... poor brethren of the re- ligion . When the scales shall fall from thine eyes , all this thou shalt see ; and seeing , shalt learn to detest and despise it . " By this time they had completed their walk , and were returned to Black ...
Page 58
... poor frail humanity but too much to the things of this world . Will you find no words to ask of me the great boon which you seek , and which , peradventure , you would not have hesitated to make your own , without my knowledge , and ...
... poor frail humanity but too much to the things of this world . Will you find no words to ask of me the great boon which you seek , and which , peradventure , you would not have hesitated to make your own , without my knowledge , and ...
Page 71
... poor wretch , by confining her in the vault under the chapel . " " Do not think better of me than I deserve , " said the Earl to Peveril ; " my mother has omit- ted to tell you the culprit was pretty Peggy of Ramsay , and her crime what ...
... poor wretch , by confining her in the vault under the chapel . " " Do not think better of me than I deserve , " said the Earl to Peveril ; " my mother has omit- ted to tell you the culprit was pretty Peggy of Ramsay , and her crime what ...
Page 98
... poor girl , whose motives in opposing his departure seemed to be her af- fectionate apprehension for her mistress's safety . He endeavoured to reassure her by smiles , and at the same time , by such signs as he could devise , to ...
... poor girl , whose motives in opposing his departure seemed to be her af- fectionate apprehension for her mistress's safety . He endeavoured to reassure her by smiles , and at the same time , by such signs as he could devise , to ...
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acquainted Alice Bridgenorth ancient answered Bridgenorth answered Julian answered Peveril apartment better betwixt Black-Fort Bridlesley called captain Castle Castletown church companion countenance Countess Countess of Derby dame danger Dangerfield daugh daughter Deborah Deemster Derby Derbyshire door duty Earl Earl of Derby England exclaimed eyes faith father fear feelings Fenella Ganlesse hand hath hear heard heart Heaven Holm-Peel honour horse island Jesuit Julian Peveril King lady lence lian look madam maiden Major Bridgenorth Manx Martindale Master Bridgenorth Master Topham means mind mother night noble once passion pause person Peve poor Popish Plot present Protestant purpose rendered replied Bridgenorth replied Julian replied Peveril scarce secure seemed shew Sir Geoffrey smile Smith soon speak spoke stranger thee ther thing thou thought tion tone turn usual veril voice warrant White Horse Tavern young