PeverilHoughton Mifflin, 1923 |
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... Majesty , even before his return to the Castle of Martindale . ' Who knows , neighbour , ' he said , ' whether Sir Geoffrey Peveril will ever return to Martindale ? Titles must be going amongst them yonder , and I have de- served ...
... Majesty , even before his return to the Castle of Martindale . ' Who knows , neighbour , ' he said , ' whether Sir Geoffrey Peveril will ever return to Martindale ? Titles must be going amongst them yonder , and I have de- served ...
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... Majesty , a work wrought by the direct hand of Providence , may be the means of closing and healing all civil and religious dissensions among us , and that , instead of showing the superior purity of our faith , by persecuting those who ...
... Majesty , a work wrought by the direct hand of Providence , may be the means of closing and healing all civil and religious dissensions among us , and that , instead of showing the superior purity of our faith , by persecuting those who ...
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... Majesty , without precisely explaining where the provisions were to come from . The deer - park had lain waste ever since the siege ; the dovecot could do littlet to furnish forth such an entertainment ; the fish - ponds , it is true ...
... Majesty , without precisely explaining where the provisions were to come from . The deer - park had lain waste ever since the siege ; the dovecot could do littlet to furnish forth such an entertainment ; the fish - ponds , it is true ...
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... Majesty's health , filled as high and as deep as their goblets would permit . In a moment all was bustle with the clang of wine - cups and of flagons . In another moment the guests were on their feet like so many statues , all hushed as ...
... Majesty's health , filled as high and as deep as their goblets would permit . In a moment all was bustle with the clang of wine - cups and of flagons . In another moment the guests were on their feet like so many statues , all hushed as ...
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... Majesty was very gracious when I was presented , and spoke to me of Worcester , and of my horse , Black Hastings he had forgot his name , though — faith , and mine too , I believe , had not Prince Rupert whis- pered it to him . And I ...
... Majesty was very gracious when I was presented , and spoke to me of Worcester , and of my horse , Black Hastings he had forgot his name , though — faith , and mine too , I believe , had not Prince Rupert whis- pered it to him . And I ...
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