The Month, Volume 3Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1865 |
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Page 7
... took a small one in Gray's Inn Lane , near to Mr. Wells's and Mr. Lacy's . It had no garden , nor the many conveniences the other did afford ; but neither Muriel nor myself did lament the change , for the vicinity of these good friends ...
... took a small one in Gray's Inn Lane , near to Mr. Wells's and Mr. Lacy's . It had no garden , nor the many conveniences the other did afford ; but neither Muriel nor myself did lament the change , for the vicinity of these good friends ...
Page 9
... took from me , howsoever leaving me the rest of my apparel , wherein I do acknowledge their courtesy , since thieves give all they take not ; but twenty - five French crowns , for the worst event , I had lapped in cloth , and whereupon ...
... took from me , howsoever leaving me the rest of my apparel , wherein I do acknowledge their courtesy , since thieves give all they take not ; but twenty - five French crowns , for the worst event , I had lapped in cloth , and whereupon ...
Page 10
... took off his helmet for to cool his burning forehead ; and lo , a shot sent him straight into eternity . " " The Catholics were then wholly routed ? " I asked . ' nor " Yea , " he answered ; " mowed down like grass in the hay- harvest ...
... took off his helmet for to cool his burning forehead ; and lo , a shot sent him straight into eternity . " " The Catholics were then wholly routed ? " I asked . ' nor " Yea , " he answered ; " mowed down like grass in the hay- harvest ...
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... took shipping at Honfleur , and wind and weather being propitious , sailed along the coast of England , meaning to have landed in Essex ; but for our sakes the master of the bark lingered , when we came in sight of land , until two ...
... took shipping at Honfleur , and wind and weather being propitious , sailed along the coast of England , meaning to have landed in Essex ; but for our sakes the master of the bark lingered , when we came in sight of land , until two ...
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... took an exact survey of us all , ques- tioned us about our arrival in that place , whence we came , and whither we were going . We told him we were driven thither by the tempest , and at last , by evasive answers , satisfied him . Then ...
... took an exact survey of us all , ques- tioned us about our arrival in that place , whence we came , and whither we were going . We told him we were driven thither by the tempest , and at last , by evasive answers , satisfied him . Then ...
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