Bentley's Miscellany, 第 8 卷1841 |
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... morning by the long - continued rain . Their design was to proceed to Hagley , the residence of Stephen Littleton's sister , Mrs. Littleton , and to claim her protection . This magnificent mansion lay about two miles on the other side ...
... morning by the long - continued rain . Their design was to proceed to Hagley , the residence of Stephen Littleton's sister , Mrs. Littleton , and to claim her protection . This magnificent mansion lay about two miles on the other side ...
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... morning , he was not a little surprised at finding his comrade caught in such a trap , but entirely approved of the course taken by the conspirators . Poynter , as may be supposed , was no willing captive ; and being constantly ...
... morning , he was not a little surprised at finding his comrade caught in such a trap , but entirely approved of the course taken by the conspirators . Poynter , as may be supposed , was no willing captive ; and being constantly ...
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... morning . On reaching her cottage , he was surprised to see a light within it , and two men there , one of whom was Poynter , and the other Mrs. Littleton's steward , Robert Hazlewood . Poynter had acquainted Hazlewood with all he knew ...
... morning . On reaching her cottage , he was surprised to see a light within it , and two men there , one of whom was Poynter , and the other Mrs. Littleton's steward , Robert Hazlewood . Poynter had acquainted Hazlewood with all he knew ...
第16页
... morning ; and the fellow , feeling secure of his prey , retired to rest . About seven o'clock , he burst suddenly into the room , and with a countenance of well - feigned alarm , which struck terror into the breasts of the conspirators ...
... morning ; and the fellow , feeling secure of his prey , retired to rest . About seven o'clock , he burst suddenly into the room , and with a countenance of well - feigned alarm , which struck terror into the breasts of the conspirators ...
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... morning , and desires that you will accom- pany him . ' And this is to be the end of all my care and pains , ' complained Mrs. Freeman , after all I've done for him ! I'm sure I've been more like a mother to him than anything else . Ha ...
... morning , and desires that you will accom- pany him . ' And this is to be the end of all my care and pains , ' complained Mrs. Freeman , after all I've done for him ! I'm sure I've been more like a mother to him than anything else . Ha ...
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