Peveril of the Peak, Том 3Estes and Lauriat, 1893 |
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Alice Bridgenorth amongst ANDREW LANG answered apartment arms attend betwixt Blood called Charles Christian cloak Colonel Colonel Blood command companion Countess of Derby Court crown danger dare devil door Duchess of Portsmouth Duke of Buckingham Duke of Ormond dwarf escape eyes fair fair lady father favour Fenella followed gallant gentleman Grace hand Hark ye hastily hath heard Heaven honour hope horse intrigues Jerningham Julian Peveril Justice King King's lady laugh London looked Lord Duke Majesty Majesty's Master Peveril Mistress Chiffinch never noble Oates occasion Papist passion permit person pleasure poor Popish Plot present prisoner rapier replied the Duke Roger North Roundheads royal seemed singular Sir Geoffrey Hudson Sir Geoffrey Peveril smile speak spoke stood sword tell thee Thomas Blood thought tion tone Tower treason Trepan turnkey villain voice weapon wench Whitehall word young Zarah
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Страница 297 - Tower, pretending only curiosity of seeing the regalia there, when, stabbing the keeper, though not mortally, he boldly went away with it through all the guards, taken only by the accident of his horse falling down. How he came to be pardoned, and even received into favour, not only after this, but several other exploits almost as daring both in Ireland and here, I could never come to understand. Some believed he became a spy of several parties, being well with the sectaries and enthusiasts, and...
Страница 160 - Yet Corah, thou shalt from oblivion pass:* Erect thyself, thou monumental brass, High as the serpent of thy metal made, While nations stand secure beneath thy shade.
Страница 309 - He thereupon endeavoured to make all the noise he possibly could, to be heard above ; they then knocked him down with a wooden mallet, and told him, that if yet he would lie quietly, they would spare his life; but if not, upon his next attempt to discover them, they would kill him.