Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers, Том 2C. Scribner's Sons, 1927 |
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... in order the chair of state , which she usually occupied , and having placed the cushion and footstool for her accom- modation , stepped back , and stood ready for service I COPELAND'S SIR WALTER SCOTT From The Abbot Mary's Delirium.
... in order the chair of state , which she usually occupied , and having placed the cushion and footstool for her accom- modation , stepped back , and stood ready for service I COPELAND'S SIR WALTER SCOTT From The Abbot Mary's Delirium.
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Charles Townsend Copeland. modation , stepped back , and stood ready for service in the place usually occupied by his predecessor , the young Seneschal . Mary's eye rested an instant on him , and could not but remark the change of ...
Charles Townsend Copeland. modation , stepped back , and stood ready for service in the place usually occupied by his predecessor , the young Seneschal . Mary's eye rested an instant on him , and could not but remark the change of ...
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... stood ill with the court . By this means she kept in her hands the thread of many a political intrigue , and , without pledging herself to anything , could often prevent discontent from becoming hatred , and opposition from exaggerating ...
... stood ill with the court . By this means she kept in her hands the thread of many a political intrigue , and , without pledging herself to anything , could often prevent discontent from becoming hatred , and opposition from exaggerating ...
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... stood , almost unarmed , among armed men , who , nevertheless , gazed on him as on the angel of destruction . " You look coldly on me , gentlemen , " he said . " Sir Richard Glendale -my Lord , we were not always such strangers . Ha ...
... stood , almost unarmed , among armed men , who , nevertheless , gazed on him as on the angel of destruction . " You look coldly on me , gentlemen , " he said . " Sir Richard Glendale -my Lord , we were not always such strangers . Ha ...
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... stood a mo- ment with folded arms , and looked around him in deep silence . A paper was then slipped into his hands - he looked at it , and said , " I find the two friends I have left at Fairladies are apprised of my destination , and ...
... stood a mo- ment with folded arms , and looked around him in deep silence . A paper was then slipped into his hands - he looked at it , and said , " I find the two friends I have left at Fairladies are apprised of my destination , and ...
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