Castle Harcourt; or, The days of king Richard the thirdA.K. Newman and Company, 1825 - 764 стор. |
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... forward , prominent as the image of the arch fiend among his subject legions . Of his highness * the veteran loved not to talk . He was upon the throne , and therefore his conduct was not to be criti- • The kings of England bore no ...
... forward , prominent as the image of the arch fiend among his subject legions . Of his highness * the veteran loved not to talk . He was upon the throne , and therefore his conduct was not to be criti- • The kings of England bore no ...
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... forward with somewhat of eagerness to its termi- nation , for he was both a lover and the orphan heir to a large estate , two charac- ters in which impatience of dull time's delay is excusable . From having been his playfellow in ...
... forward with somewhat of eagerness to its termi- nation , for he was both a lover and the orphan heir to a large estate , two charac- ters in which impatience of dull time's delay is excusable . From having been his playfellow in ...
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... forward in silence till they came to that part of the wall which topped the steep side of the rock , and commanded a fertile and picturesque winding valley , through which a small branch of the river Soar swept its devious course ...
... forward in silence till they came to that part of the wall which topped the steep side of the rock , and commanded a fertile and picturesque winding valley , through which a small branch of the river Soar swept its devious course ...
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... forward , and seized the arm of his patron , which he held firm as in a vice under one of his own , while he proceeded to adjust the ligatures , and fix the bracer properly ; then supporting his master's hand , as though holding the bow ...
... forward , and seized the arm of his patron , which he held firm as in a vice under one of his own , while he proceeded to adjust the ligatures , and fix the bracer properly ; then supporting his master's hand , as though holding the bow ...
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... forward several times at a quick pace , remarking on the ignorance and stupidity of a girl who would rather alarm a family than make use of her tongue on a proper occa- sion , though he doubted not that she could exercise it glibly ...
... forward several times at a quick pace , remarking on the ignorance and stupidity of a girl who would rather alarm a family than make use of her tongue on a proper occa- sion , though he doubted not that she could exercise it glibly ...
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abbey Adam Belton Adela alarm Alfred Lutterell Alfred's appeared archers arms art thou asked barbican Barwis beheld canst captain Langton countenance cried dame Harcourt dare dark didst door dost dreadful duty earl of Richmond ejaculated Eldred Harcourt exclaimed eyes faithful Adam father Rodolph fear feel fellow felt forester friar gazed hall hand Harcourt Castle hath heard heart hero hero's honour horse house of York Hugh Ratcliffe inquired instantly John Belisdon king Richard lady Leicester Leicester Abbey length look lord Stanley lover master Alfred mind mistress monk Mountsorrell night passed poor proceeded racter recollection replied Alfred reve river Soar scarcely secret seemed seen servant silence sir Reginald Clifford sir Walter smile spirits stood thing thou art thou hast thou knowest thou wilt thought tion tone turned utter viscount Lovell words young master
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