The Cavalier: A Romance, Volumen2Abraham Small, 1822 |
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... lady approaching to seventy . Her dress was still the same ; it might be the identical stuff she had worn before the battle of Marston ; and her grey hairs , which grew in her decline , hung round her head like the matted mane of an old ...
... lady approaching to seventy . Her dress was still the same ; it might be the identical stuff she had worn before the battle of Marston ; and her grey hairs , which grew in her decline , hung round her head like the matted mane of an old ...
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... grey woman ; 66 say no more . -Trust to me , and I'll watch ' em like a tiger cat . For Charles Sydenham's sake , who hath been my friend afore now , you may depend on me . " " Ye shall be no loser , " replied Ford , drawing some gold ...
... grey woman ; 66 say no more . -Trust to me , and I'll watch ' em like a tiger cat . For Charles Sydenham's sake , who hath been my friend afore now , you may depend on me . " " Ye shall be no loser , " replied Ford , drawing some gold ...
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... grey woman watched the dalesman until he left the hilly tract , and turned his horse towards the eastern part of the Hopedale . When he was out of sight , she began to reflect on the part she had un- dertaken ; and as all women and men ...
... grey woman watched the dalesman until he left the hilly tract , and turned his horse towards the eastern part of the Hopedale . When he was out of sight , she began to reflect on the part she had un- dertaken ; and as all women and men ...
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... grey woman , only acted as any other man of the peak would have done in his situation . She had , moreover , the reputation of a staunch accessory in good and evil , and was never known to have broken her word for fear or favour ...
... grey woman , only acted as any other man of the peak would have done in his situation . She had , moreover , the reputation of a staunch accessory in good and evil , and was never known to have broken her word for fear or favour ...
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... woman , for all yer witchcraft and devilment to boot ; ye must have old Sootie in proper person to your help , before ye dare lay hand on a trooper . March , ye vagrant , or I'll send the o'erseer to ye with his whip . " The grey woman ...
... woman , for all yer witchcraft and devilment to boot ; ye must have old Sootie in proper person to your help , before ye dare lay hand on a trooper . March , ye vagrant , or I'll send the o'erseer to ye with his whip . " The grey woman ...
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answered arms Banner Cross Barebone blood bridge canna castle Castle Town Cavaliers Chapel-en-le-Frith chiel Colonel Snell Colonel Sydenham command companion cried Armstrong cried Sydenham cried the Borderer Cromwell dalesman dare de'il denham dinna door drew enemy Esther exclaimed eyes favour fear Fetterlegs Ford frae gate gin ye grey woman Grothuysen guard hand hath head heart horse King Lady Sydenham lassie Lieutenant Lord Caryfort Lordship Macrae Macrandy mair Mam Tor Mark Green Marple master maun Miss Bradshaw mistress moss-trooper muckle Murray never officer party pastor peer prisoner Protector replied Armstrong replied Sydenham returned Round-heads Scot Scotland Scotsman seat Serjeant Sidebotham silent Simon Murray soldiers Stodard sword Syden thee there's thou tion traitor troop troopers turned valier weel whilk whilst White Wibberley wife Windyman witch word wull ye ken ye'll ye're yer ain
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Página 84 - Good night, good night ! parting is such sweet sorrow, That I shall say — good night, till it be morrow.
Página 186 - For I will set mine eyes upon them for good, and I will bring them again to this land; and I will build them, and not pull them down; and I will plant them, and not pluck them up.
Página 117 - Bartering his venal wit for sums of gold, He cast himself into the saint-like mould ; Groan'd, sigh'd, and pray'd while godliness was gain, The loudest bagpipe of the squeaking train.
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Página 185 - And I will cast thee out, and thy mother that bare thee, into another country, where ye were not born ; and there shall ye die.
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Página 130 - ... of the said Felons; and should this service be performed by a Convict, then, in addition to such pecuniary Reward, a Conditional Pardon.