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Pagina 9
... called , which occasionally had been the temporary residence of English monarchs who visited the park in quest of game . Shortly after reaching this spot , the military preacher saw a man and woman approaching , and so engrossed in ...
... called , which occasionally had been the temporary residence of English monarchs who visited the park in quest of game . Shortly after reaching this spot , the military preacher saw a man and woman approaching , and so engrossed in ...
Pagina 13
... called : " Peace , Bevis ! " and converted the savage beast into a lamb . The dog lowered his bristles and wagged his tail as he walked round and round the stranger . Sir Henry said in a low voice to Alice : " Bevis is of thy opinion ...
... called : " Peace , Bevis ! " and converted the savage beast into a lamb . The dog lowered his bristles and wagged his tail as he walked round and round the stranger . Sir Henry said in a low voice to Alice : " Bevis is of thy opinion ...
Pagina 15
... called the King's Oak . " " Let us go into the lodge , " said Tomkins , " that we may attend to our business there before sunset . ' Joliffe replied : " There have been tales about the lodge that have prevented men staying there after ...
... called the King's Oak . " " Let us go into the lodge , " said Tomkins , " that we may attend to our business there before sunset . ' Joliffe replied : " There have been tales about the lodge that have prevented men staying there after ...
Pagina 24
... called Sir Henry Lee and himself to opposite sides . Being left for a short time at the lodge alone with Joliffe , Everard asked him if he had given his letter to Miss Alice that morning , as he had been directed , and how she re ...
... called Sir Henry Lee and himself to opposite sides . Being left for a short time at the lodge alone with Joliffe , Everard asked him if he had given his letter to Miss Alice that morning , as he had been directed , and how she re ...
Pagina 25
... called forth the approbation of his commander . After that battle , the Everards appeared to have regained their former stronghold in the general's affections . Colonel Everard determined to test Cromwell's friend- ship . The ...
... called forth the approbation of his commander . After that battle , the Everards appeared to have regained their former stronghold in the general's affections . Colonel Everard determined to test Cromwell's friend- ship . The ...
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