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Of these , it chanced that the Lady Eleanor , taking more pleasure in the sport
than Matilda , and being a less burden to her palfrey than the Lord Boteler , was
the first who arrived at the spot , and taking a crossbow from an attendant ...
Of these , it chanced that the Lady Eleanor , taking more pleasure in the sport
than Matilda , and being a less burden to her palfrey than the Lord Boteler , was
the first who arrived at the spot , and taking a crossbow from an attendant ...
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Ah , my dear Lady Eleanor , " replied she , “ I have to - day witnessed what I
cannot but judge a supernatural visitation , and to what end can it call me but to
give myself to the altar ? That peasant who guided me to Baddow through the
Park of ...
Ah , my dear Lady Eleanor , " replied she , “ I have to - day witnessed what I
cannot but judge a supernatural visitation , and to what end can it call me but to
give myself to the altar ? That peasant who guided me to Baddow through the
Park of ...
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He proceeded to say , that , happening to be in the hostelry called the Griffin ,
near Baddow , while upon a journey in that country , he had met with the old
nurse of the Lady Emma Darcy , who , being just expelled from Gay Bowers , was
in the ...
He proceeded to say , that , happening to be in the hostelry called the Griffin ,
near Baddow , while upon a journey in that country , he had met with the old
nurse of the Lady Emma Darcy , who , being just expelled from Gay Bowers , was
in the ...
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Sir Everard manifested great emotion on receiving this intelligence , which was
confirmed to him , in a private interview , by the young lady herself although
under the most dreadful apprehensions of her father's indignalion . Honour and ...
Sir Everard manifested great emotion on receiving this intelligence , which was
confirmed to him , in a private interview , by the young lady herself although
under the most dreadful apprehensions of her father's indignalion . Honour and ...
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But he grat when he spak o ' the Colonel , ye never saw the like . And now the
word gangs the Colonel is to be tried , and to suffer wi ' them that were ta'en at
Carlisle . ” " And his sister ? ” Ay , that they ca'd the Lady Flora - weel , she's away
up ...
But he grat when he spak o ' the Colonel , ye never saw the like . And now the
word gangs the Colonel is to be tried , and to suffer wi ' them that were ta'en at
Carlisle . ” " And his sister ? ” Ay , that they ca'd the Lady Flora - weel , she's away
up ...
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