The English Fireside: A Tale of the Past, Volume 3Saunders and Otley, 1844 |
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... fear me it will be a trial of his strength . " " Let me see , " said he , closing his eyes as if in the endeavour to rekindle the expiring spark of his memory , and bending his chin upon his staff , " it was a week yesterday THE ENGLISH ...
... fear me it will be a trial of his strength . " " Let me see , " said he , closing his eyes as if in the endeavour to rekindle the expiring spark of his memory , and bending his chin upon his staff , " it was a week yesterday THE ENGLISH ...
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... fear the consequences of being suspected of com- mitting it , " replied aunt Deborah , in a serious voice and manner . " But sometimes our fears- " " Fears ! " interrupted the old lady . " Fears , indeed ! " repeated she . " Who ever ...
... fear the consequences of being suspected of com- mitting it , " replied aunt Deborah , in a serious voice and manner . " But sometimes our fears- " " Fears ! " interrupted the old lady . " Fears , indeed ! " repeated she . " Who ever ...
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... fear he deceives us in his feelings . " 66 Why so , dear aunt ? " inquired Blanch . " I have noticed , on more occasions than one , " replied aunt Deborah , sorrowfully , " that he tries to look a little cheerful , and endeavours to ...
... fear he deceives us in his feelings . " 66 Why so , dear aunt ? " inquired Blanch . " I have noticed , on more occasions than one , " replied aunt Deborah , sorrowfully , " that he tries to look a little cheerful , and endeavours to ...
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... fear , however , that there would be great , if not insurmountable difficulty in per- suading her to leave , " replied Blanch . " Until " Yes , " rejoined aunt Deborah . this approaching trial of Macrone , in whom— yes , " , " continued ...
... fear , however , that there would be great , if not insurmountable difficulty in per- suading her to leave , " replied Blanch . " Until " Yes , " rejoined aunt Deborah . this approaching trial of Macrone , in whom— yes , " , " continued ...
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... fear , or doubt as to the sufficiency of the ground for trembling . His complexion became many shades lighter of its swarthiness , and he bit his lipless mouth , while he sat staring at the form of his prisoner , as if in secret counsel ...
... fear , or doubt as to the sufficiency of the ground for trembling . His complexion became many shades lighter of its swarthiness , and he bit his lipless mouth , while he sat staring at the form of his prisoner , as if in secret counsel ...
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added Blanch added Carew added the squire aide-de-camp asked Bamfield Carew butler catch a thief chair Charles child continued dear dear boy Edward Sinclair ejaculated endeavour eyes father fear feel gamekeeper gaoler gipsies Grace grandad ground hand hangman head heard heart hope interrupted the squire keeper laugh lips listen look Macrone matter Merton Park Ned Swiftfoot never niece observed old lady perhaps poor prisoner PULTENEY STREET rejoined aunt Deborah rejoined Carew rejoined his majesty rejoined Mr Fulton rejoined the king rejoined the squire remarked repeated replied aunt Deborah replied Blanch replied Carew replied Mr Fulton replied Mr Smutt replied Soaking Bob replied the old replied the squire replied Tom Brainshaw returned Blanch returned Carew returned Mr Fulton returned the squire scarcely silence smiling sound Squire Merton stop Swiftfoot There's Thomas Smutt thought tone turned vicar voice whispered wish wisitor words