PeverilHoughton Mifflin, 1923 |
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... island , preserved by the Earl of Derby , and published in Dr. Peck's Desiderata Curiosa . This gentleman was the son of Edward , formerly governor of the island ; and William himself was afterwards one of its two Dempsters , or supreme ...
... island , preserved by the Earl of Derby , and published in Dr. Peck's Desiderata Curiosa . This gentleman was the son of Edward , formerly governor of the island ; and William himself was afterwards one of its two Dempsters , or supreme ...
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... island as they happen to be connected with the sufferer , or perhaps as they may look back with the eyes of favour upon the Cavaliers or Roundheads of those contentious days . I do not conceive that I have done injury to the memory of ...
... island as they happen to be connected with the sufferer , or perhaps as they may look back with the eyes of favour upon the Cavaliers or Roundheads of those contentious days . I do not conceive that I have done injury to the memory of ...
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... island was rendered to the Parliament party , and that you , dearest lady , were thrown into prison . ' ' But you heard not , ' said the countess , ' how that dis- aster befell me . Margaret , I would have held out that island against ...
... island was rendered to the Parliament party , and that you , dearest lady , were thrown into prison . ' ' But you heard not , ' said the countess , ' how that dis- aster befell me . Margaret , I would have held out that island against ...
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... island by open force , treason ac- complished what Blake and Lawson , with their floating castles ; had found too hazardous an enterprise : a base rebel , whom we had nursed in our own bosoms , betrayed us to the enemy . This wretch was ...
... island by open force , treason ac- complished what Blake and Lawson , with their floating castles ; had found too hazardous an enterprise : a base rebel , whom we had nursed in our own bosoms , betrayed us to the enemy . This wretch was ...
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... island , they began to fall off from the faith which they had hitherto shown . ' ' What ! ' said the Lady Peveril , ' could they forget what was due to the widow of their benefactor , she who had shared with the generous Derby the task ...
... island , they began to fall off from the faith which they had hitherto shown . ' ' What ! ' said the Lady Peveril , ' could they forget what was due to the widow of their benefactor , she who had shared with the generous Derby the task ...
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Alice Bridgenorth answered apartment arms betwixt blood called Cavaliers Charles Chiffinch Christian companion countenance Countess of Derby court Dame danger Deborah deemsters Derbyshire desire door Duchess of Portsmouth Duke of Buckingham dwarf earl Earl of Derby England eyes father favour fear Fenella followed Ganlesse gentleman give Grace hand hast hath hear heard Heaven honour horse island Isle Jerningham Julian Peveril justice King King's knight Lady Peveril ladyship Lance looked lord madam Majesty Major Bridgenorth manner Martindale Castle Master Bridgenorth Matt Chamberlain means mind Mistress Moultrassie Hall neighbour never noble occasion once Ormond party Peel Castle person pleasure Plot poor Popish Popish Plot present prisoner Puritan replied Roundheads scarce seemed Sir Geoffrey Peveril Solsgrace speak spoke stood stranger sword tell thee thou thought tion tone turned voice William Christian woman word young
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