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Pagina 10
... Father , we have good hope that Albert escaped from that fatal field . Young Abney saw him a mile distant . " I believe Abney lied , " was the father's reply . " I would rather Albert's dead body were laid between Charles and Cromwell ...
... Father , we have good hope that Albert escaped from that fatal field . Young Abney saw him a mile distant . " I believe Abney lied , " was the father's reply . " I would rather Albert's dead body were laid between Charles and Cromwell ...
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... father , let me hear it . " " My uncle Everard prays you to be courteous to the commissioners who will come here to sequestrate the park , as your opposition will afford a pretext for proceeding against you as a malcontent . He has ...
... father , let me hear it . " " My uncle Everard prays you to be courteous to the commissioners who will come here to sequestrate the park , as your opposition will afford a pretext for proceeding against you as a malcontent . He has ...
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... father's commands . " The knight harshly interrupted him . " Never yet did Puritan cheat so grossly as when he was appealing to his conscience , and as for thy father- " The young man ejac ulated : " Sir Henry Lee , you have ever been ...
... father's commands . " The knight harshly interrupted him . " Never yet did Puritan cheat so grossly as when he was appealing to his conscience , and as for thy father- " The young man ejac ulated : " Sir Henry Lee , you have ever been ...
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... father , and do you , Markham , be gone and leave us to our fate ! Your presence makes my father rave . " " Jest- ing , " said Sir Henry . " I was never more serious or com- posed . I would no more have by my side a dishonored daughter ...
... father , and do you , Markham , be gone and leave us to our fate ! Your presence makes my father rave . " " Jest- ing , " said Sir Henry . " I was never more serious or com- posed . I would no more have by my side a dishonored daughter ...
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... father that you speak with bitter mockery and scorn of what concerns your daughter's honor ? Though I would prefer ... father's wild wish to cast . thee from him in a moment of unworthy sus- picion , it would be that he is tyrannically ...
... father that you speak with bitter mockery and scorn of what concerns your daughter's honor ? Though I would prefer ... father's wild wish to cast . thee from him in a moment of unworthy sus- picion , it would be that he is tyrannically ...
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