Bentley's Miscellany, 第 8 卷1841 |
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It was now thought necessary to have the damage done by the explosion repaired , and a few hours were employed in the ... thought , ' I should care little for all the rest , even for Fawkes . They say it is never too late to repent . But ...
It was now thought necessary to have the damage done by the explosion repaired , and a few hours were employed in the ... thought , ' I should care little for all the rest , even for Fawkes . They say it is never too late to repent . But ...
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... thought , and then descended to the lower part of the house . large fire had been kept up during the night in the hall , and round this the greater part of the band were now gathered , drying their wet clothes , and conversing together ...
... thought , and then descended to the lower part of the house . large fire had been kept up during the night in the hall , and round this the greater part of the band were now gathered , drying their wet clothes , and conversing together ...
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... thought Catesby . And I do not despair of it . ' 6 The rain continued till eleven o'clock , when it ceased , and the mist that had attended it partially cleared off . About noon , Catesby , who was on the look - out from the walls of ...
... thought Catesby . And I do not despair of it . ' 6 The rain continued till eleven o'clock , when it ceased , and the mist that had attended it partially cleared off . About noon , Catesby , who was on the look - out from the walls of ...
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... thought would befriend them , they proceeded swiftly on their way , but , though well acquainted with the country , they were so bewildered and deceived by the fog , that they strayed materially out of their course , and when it grew ...
... thought would befriend them , they proceeded swiftly on their way , but , though well acquainted with the country , they were so bewildered and deceived by the fog , that they strayed materially out of their course , and when it grew ...
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... thought he could rely . A good supper was prepared by this man , and brought up into his master's chamber , where the con- spirators were now seated before a hearth heaped with blazing logs . The conspirators needed no solicitation to ...
... thought he could rely . A good supper was prepared by this man , and brought up into his master's chamber , where the con- spirators were now seated before a hearth heaped with blazing logs . The conspirators needed no solicitation to ...
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Almack's appeared arms Bartholomew Fair Beppo Bosky Brett Burridge butler called Carlists Catesby CHARLES WHITEHEAD Colonel countenance cried Ludlow dance dead dear death Deerslayer Dick door Eltington Everard Digby exclaimed eyes face fair father Fawkes fear feel fire Garnet gentleman GEORGE CRUIKSHANK Giles Guy Fawkes hand Hastings head hear heard heart honour horse hour Humphrey Chetham Ingoldsby Ipgreve Jack Sheppard Kublai Khan Lady Mason lady's laugh live look Lord madam maid master merry mind mistress morning mother Myte never night nose once passed poor rejoined replied returned Richard Richard Savage round Savage seen sergeant servant side Sir William Waad smile soon soul stood sure Swyer tell thee thing thou thought told took Topcliffe turned Twink Uncle Viviana voice walked wife woman word young
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第290页 - But the second horse-pistol flashed in the pan ! And Exciseman Gill, with a hearty good will, Made a grab at the collar of Smuggler Bill. The dapple-grey mare made a desperate bound When that queer dun horse on her flank she found, Alack ! and alas ! on what dangerous ground...
第276页 - ... he seized that of war. He was in the very act of raising the rifle, when a sharp report was followed by the buzz of a bullet, that passed so near his body as to cause him involuntarily to start. The next instant Deerslayer staggered, and fell his whole length in the bottom of the canoe. A yell — it came from a single voice— followed, and an Indian leaped from the bushes upon the open area of the point, bounding towards the canoe.
第281页 - ejaculated the Indian, whose voice retained its depth even as life ebbed away; "young head — old wisdom!" "It's sometimes a consolation, when the ind comes, to know that them we've harmed, or tried to harm, forgive us. I suppose natur' seeks this relief, by way of getting a pardon on 'arth; as we never can know whether He pardons, who is all in all, till judgment itself comes. It's soothing to know that any pardon at such times; and that, I conclude, is the secret. Now, as for myself, I overlook...
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