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Pagina 27
... officer summoned . him into Cromwell's presence . Penetrating through many private passages , he at length was introduced into a small cabinet , richly furnished , but in a state of confusion . Cromwell was seated in a richly ...
... officer summoned . him into Cromwell's presence . Penetrating through many private passages , he at length was introduced into a small cabinet , richly furnished , but in a state of confusion . Cromwell was seated in a richly ...
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... officers and gen- tlemen , until , as our numbers drew the whole pursuit after us , it pleased his Majesty to dismiss us with many thanks and words of comfort . He sent his royal greeting to you , and said that your son was following in ...
... officers and gen- tlemen , until , as our numbers drew the whole pursuit after us , it pleased his Majesty to dismiss us with many thanks and words of comfort . He sent his royal greeting to you , and said that your son was following in ...
Pagina 69
... , Sir Henry Lee . We have all had our share . I was a captain in Lunsford's light horse . My name is Roger Wildrake . I drink your health , sir . " The knight , upon recognizing Wildrake as a brave officer who had led a WOODSTOCK 69.
... , Sir Henry Lee . We have all had our share . I was a captain in Lunsford's light horse . My name is Roger Wildrake . I drink your health , sir . " The knight , upon recognizing Wildrake as a brave officer who had led a WOODSTOCK 69.
Pagina 70
Walter Scott. recognizing Wildrake as a brave officer who had led a gal- lant charge at Brentford , welcomed him cordially . Wildrake pushed his chair close to that of the Scotch lad Louis Kerneguy , who expostulated with him for his ...
Walter Scott. recognizing Wildrake as a brave officer who had led a gal- lant charge at Brentford , welcomed him cordially . Wildrake pushed his chair close to that of the Scotch lad Louis Kerneguy , who expostulated with him for his ...
Pagina 106
... officer into so great a secret . I dare not answer for such rashness . We dare not even let your father know who Louis Kerneguy really is . I did but hint the possibility of Charles taking refuge at Woodstock , and he spoke with ...
... officer into so great a secret . I dare not answer for such rashness . We dare not even let your father know who Louis Kerneguy really is . I did but hint the possibility of Charles taking refuge at Woodstock , and he spoke with ...
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Albert Lee answer arms Balfour Bletson blood Bothwell Burley castle cause cavalier Charles Claverhouse clergyman cloak Colonel Everard command Covenanters Cromwell Cuddie dame daughter David Ramsay death defend door dragoons duke Edith enemy Erastian escape Evandale's exclaimed fanatic father favor fear followed gentleman George Heriot Grahame Halliday hand heard Henry Morton Holdenough honor horse insurgents Jenny Joceline John Christie Joliffe king king's Lady Margaret leave lodge look Lord Dalgarno Lord Evandale Lord Glenvarloch Lord Wilmot Louis Kerneguy Macbriar Majesty Major Bellenden Markham Everard Master Milnwood Miss Bellenden mistress Moniplies Morton never Nigel night nobleman numbers old knight once party person Phoebe popinjay Poundtext present prince prisoner rebels replied Richie Rochecliffe roundhead royal Scotch Scotland Sir Henry Lee soldiers speak stranger sword tell thee thou hast Tillietudlem tion Tomkins trust uncle voice Whigs Wildrake woman Woodstock young youth