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... officer entered as my father passed out , and the two friends separated , never to meet again . The next morning passed in horror to my father , who re- mained with the infant child of his friend , counting the last moments of that ...
... officer entered as my father passed out , and the two friends separated , never to meet again . The next morning passed in horror to my father , who re- mained with the infant child of his friend , counting the last moments of that ...
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... officer was in no degree reserved , and replied directly , " that he believed there was matter of ac- cusation against my father , for contriving and aiding the late escape of Lord Langleigh from the Tower . " The joyful exclamation ...
... officer was in no degree reserved , and replied directly , " that he believed there was matter of ac- cusation against my father , for contriving and aiding the late escape of Lord Langleigh from the Tower . " The joyful exclamation ...
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... officer of high station near the person of Charles visited my father about that period . No change , however , resulted from their conference . The officer and Lord Masterton parted with cold civility , and the house resumed its quiet ...
... officer of high station near the person of Charles visited my father about that period . No change , however , resulted from their conference . The officer and Lord Masterton parted with cold civility , and the house resumed its quiet ...
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... officer of the whole regiment knew , on beginning his day's march , where his halting - place would be at night . At length , one morning , at the little village of Bar- ford , where we had halted the evening before , we re- ceived ...
... officer of the whole regiment knew , on beginning his day's march , where his halting - place would be at night . At length , one morning , at the little village of Bar- ford , where we had halted the evening before , we re- ceived ...
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... , and to receive the officers in their own dwellings . We here , for the first time , heard news of Lord Nor- wich , who was , it appeared , within twenty miles of us ; but Walter Dixon , who was now about to leave HENRY MASTERTON . 55.
... , and to receive the officers in their own dwellings . We here , for the first time , heard news of Lord Nor- wich , who was , it appeared , within twenty miles of us ; but Walter Dixon , who was now about to leave HENRY MASTERTON . 55.
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