Peveril of the Peak, Volume 3Archibald Constable and Company ... and Hurst, Robinson, and Company, London., 1822 - Great Britain - 320 pages |
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... hand , and , stepping before him , acted as the usher of both into the large oaken parlour , which has been already mentioned as the apartment in which Bridgenorth had spent the hours of dejection which followed the death of his consort ...
... hand , and , stepping before him , acted as the usher of both into the large oaken parlour , which has been already mentioned as the apartment in which Bridgenorth had spent the hours of dejection which followed the death of his consort ...
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... hands before him , rose and fell with the cadences of the speaker's voice ; thus marking time , as it were , to the periods of the benediction . Yet when the slight bustle took place which attends the adjusting of chairs , & c . , as ...
... hands before him , rose and fell with the cadences of the speaker's voice ; thus marking time , as it were , to the periods of the benediction . Yet when the slight bustle took place which attends the adjusting of chairs , & c . , as ...
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... the defence of my father . Above all , you can- not , and I must needs say you do not , believe that I would have raised my hand against you personally , had there been a moment's time for recognition 20 PEVERIL OF THE PEAK .
... the defence of my father . Above all , you can- not , and I must needs say you do not , believe that I would have raised my hand against you personally , had there been a moment's time for recognition 20 PEVERIL OF THE PEAK .
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... hand lie the stables where you will find your own horse - take it , and make for Liver- pool - I will give you credit with a friend under the name of Simon Simonson , one persecuted by the prelates ; and he will expedite your passage ...
... hand lie the stables where you will find your own horse - take it , and make for Liver- pool - I will give you credit with a friend under the name of Simon Simonson , one persecuted by the prelates ; and he will expedite your passage ...
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... hand- some . Lance scratched his head ; and though feeling the duty incumbent upon him as a faithful ser- vant , which was indeed specially dinned into him by the cries and exclamations of his aunt , he seemed not a little dubious how ...
... hand- some . Lance scratched his head ; and though feeling the duty incumbent upon him as a faithful ser- vant , which was indeed specially dinned into him by the cries and exclamations of his aunt , he seemed not a little dubious how ...
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Alice Bridgenorth amongst answered apartment better betwixt Brussels lace called Charles Chif Christian cloak companion Countess of Derby court courtier Dame dance dare Debbitch Deborah Derbyshire Ditchley door Duchess of Portsmouth Duke of Buckingham dwarf Empson exclaimed eyes father favour fear fellow Fenella flageolet Ganlesse gentleman Geoffrey Hudson give Grace hand Hark hath heard Henrietta Maria honest honour horse intrigue Jack Ketch Jerningham Julian Peveril King lady Lance Outram London looked lord Lord Saville madam Majesty Major Bridgenorth manner Master Maulstatute ment mind Mistress Chiffinch morning Naunt never night once packet Papist party person pistol pleasure Plot Popish Popish Plot prisoner protection Puritan rapier replied revenge scarce seemed shew Sir Geoffrey smile sound speak spoke sword tell thee ther thou art thought tion tone Trained Bands turn turnkey veril voice wench woman words young
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Page 108 - A man so various, that he seemed to be Not one, but all mankind's epitome : Stiff in opinions, always in the wrong, Was everything by starts, and nothing long; But, in the course of one revolving moon, Was chemist, fiddler, statesman, and buffoon ; Then all for women, painting, rhyming, drinking, Besides ten thousand freaks that died in thinking.
Page 222 - GAY'S Trivia. JULIAN PEVERIL, half leading, half supporting Alice Bridgenorth, had reached the middle of Saint James's Street ere the doubt occurred to him which way they should bend their course. He then asked Alice whither he should conduct her, and learned, to his surprise and embarrassment, that...