PeverilHoughton Mifflin, 1923 |
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... mind , I fell into a fit of musing , which is not uncommon with me after dinner , when I am altogether alone , or have no one with me but my curate . I was awake , however ; for I remembered seeing , in the embers of the fire , a repre ...
... mind , I fell into a fit of musing , which is not uncommon with me after dinner , when I am altogether alone , or have no one with me but my curate . I was awake , however ; for I remembered seeing , in the embers of the fire , a repre ...
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... mind . I chew the cud of sweet and bitter fancy , in a state betwixt sleeping and waking which I consider as so highly favourable to philosophy , that I have no doubt some of its most distinguished systems have been composed under its ...
... mind . I chew the cud of sweet and bitter fancy , in a state betwixt sleeping and waking which I consider as so highly favourable to philosophy , that I have no doubt some of its most distinguished systems have been composed under its ...
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... mind of the more careless reader remains satisfied with the light perusal he has afforded to a tale of fiction , he ... minds of a low and incurious description ; but , on the contrary , compre- hends many persons otherwise of high ...
... mind of the more careless reader remains satisfied with the light perusal he has afforded to a tale of fiction , he ... minds of a low and incurious description ; but , on the contrary , compre- hends many persons otherwise of high ...
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... mind to the effort necessary to see his infant ; and though separated by so short a distance from the being in whose existence he was more interested than in anything the world afforded , he only made himself acquainted with the windows ...
... mind to the effort necessary to see his infant ; and though separated by so short a distance from the being in whose existence he was more interested than in anything the world afforded , he only made himself acquainted with the windows ...
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... mind that ! all are friends now , and you and I , good neighbour , will charge abreast , as good neighbours should . See there ! read- read read ; and then boot and saddle in an instant . --- Hey for cavaliers , ho for cavaliers , Pray ...
... mind that ! all are friends now , and you and I , good neighbour , will charge abreast , as good neighbours should . See there ! read- read read ; and then boot and saddle in an instant . --- Hey for cavaliers , ho for cavaliers , Pray ...
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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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