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Pagina 6
... voice of the pastor and his clerk . The cause of the tumult was as follows : The mayor was a zealous Presbyterian , and witnessed the intrusion of the soldier with great indignation , though he hesitated to interfere with an armed man ...
... voice of the pastor and his clerk . The cause of the tumult was as follows : The mayor was a zealous Presbyterian , and witnessed the intrusion of the soldier with great indignation , though he hesitated to interfere with an armed man ...
Pagina 13
... voice to Alice : " Bevis is of thy opinion , and sanctions submission . Heaven intends to pun- ish our pride , whichever was the fault of our house . Addressing the soldier , he said : " Friend , thou hast given the finishing touch to a ...
... voice to Alice : " Bevis is of thy opinion , and sanctions submission . Heaven intends to pun- ish our pride , whichever was the fault of our house . Addressing the soldier , he said : " Friend , thou hast given the finishing touch to a ...
Pagina 15
... voices in the chambers . Most of the servants have been driven away from these causes . By this time they arrived in front of the old Gothic lodge . Fair Rosamond's Tower was a small turret of great height , with narrow windows and ...
... voices in the chambers . Most of the servants have been driven away from these causes . By this time they arrived in front of the old Gothic lodge . Fair Rosamond's Tower was a small turret of great height , with narrow windows and ...
Pagina 23
... voice of Roger Wildrake , who informed him that he was about to seek him at the hut . Markham stated that it was all over with him . Wildrake exclaimed : " And you take it thus quietly . Let us go back together , and I will plead your ...
... voice of Roger Wildrake , who informed him that he was about to seek him at the hut . Markham stated that it was all over with him . Wildrake exclaimed : " And you take it thus quietly . Let us go back together , and I will plead your ...
Pagina 24
... voice , as did also Tomkins . The steward knew that the two Everards , father and son , were high in the favor of Cromwell , and hence opened the door for the new - comers , who asked for a night's lodging . It was several minutes ere ...
... voice , as did also Tomkins . The steward knew that the two Everards , father and son , were high in the favor of Cromwell , and hence opened the door for the new - comers , who asked for a night's lodging . It was several minutes ere ...
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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