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Pagina 155
... hold ! " he exclaimed , so soon as his aston- ishment permitted him to express his resentment in words ; " by what right do you dare " . " Peace , young gentleman , " said the Father , repelling him with a wave of his hand ; " be ...
... hold ! " he exclaimed , so soon as his aston- ishment permitted him to express his resentment in words ; " by what right do you dare " . " Peace , young gentleman , " said the Father , repelling him with a wave of his hand ; " be ...
Pagina 250
... hold of him . At this moment a noise was heard from withinside of the house , and presently rushed forth Peter Peebles , pur- sued by Nanty Ewart with his drawn hanger , and the worthy Quaker , who was endeavouring to prevent mis- chief ...
... hold of him . At this moment a noise was heard from withinside of the house , and presently rushed forth Peter Peebles , pur- sued by Nanty Ewart with his drawn hanger , and the worthy Quaker , who was endeavouring to prevent mis- chief ...
Pagina 273
... hold . I feel as much as you , Mr. Redgauntlet , the delicacy of capitulating with our Sovereign in his present condition . But I must also think of the total ruin of the cause , the confiscation and bloodshed which will take place ...
... hold . I feel as much as you , Mr. Redgauntlet , the delicacy of capitulating with our Sovereign in his present condition . But I must also think of the total ruin of the cause , the confiscation and bloodshed which will take place ...
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