The New Forest: A Novel, 3. köideH. Colburn, 1829 |
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Page 50
... leave you a slice of fortun ? Didn't Tenby do so ? Guess he did , indeed ! Henry , Henry ! don't you be so ' tarnal huffey as to quarrel with your bread - and - butter ; but hold a candle to the devil , ask her pardon , and make it up ...
... leave you a slice of fortun ? Didn't Tenby do so ? Guess he did , indeed ! Henry , Henry ! don't you be so ' tarnal huffey as to quarrel with your bread - and - butter ; but hold a candle to the devil , ask her pardon , and make it up ...
Page 54
... there has been any attempt at seduction in this affair , I conceit that it comes from the other side of the hedge . -Leave me be , Henry , I say ; I'll speak my mind right slick , and for your own sake you 54 THE NEW FOREST .
... there has been any attempt at seduction in this affair , I conceit that it comes from the other side of the hedge . -Leave me be , Henry , I say ; I'll speak my mind right slick , and for your own sake you 54 THE NEW FOREST .
Page 55
... leave me without defence , rather than to throw imputations upon any one , " said Henry . " Torment us all ! that again's spoken for all the world just like a gump ; ' twouldn't be you if ' twan't . But I won't be neither gagged nor ...
... leave me without defence , rather than to throw imputations upon any one , " said Henry . " Torment us all ! that again's spoken for all the world just like a gump ; ' twouldn't be you if ' twan't . But I won't be neither gagged nor ...
Page 68
... leaving them of an ashy whiteness , she panted audibly , and more than once essayed to speak , but seemed unable to give utterance to her words . As Henry marked all this with a transfix- ed attention , Mrs. Penguin's sinister words ...
... leaving them of an ashy whiteness , she panted audibly , and more than once essayed to speak , but seemed unable to give utterance to her words . As Henry marked all this with a transfix- ed attention , Mrs. Penguin's sinister words ...
Page 74
... leave you in the dark , as to the meeting in the Forest , of which you were a witness . In spite of your reliance upon my truth , in spite even of your own magnanimous heart , some misgiving , some suspicion might steal into your mind ...
... leave you in the dark , as to the meeting in the Forest , of which you were a witness . In spite of your reliance upon my truth , in spite even of your own magnanimous heart , some misgiving , some suspicion might steal into your mind ...
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