The New Forest: A Novel, 3. köideH. Colburn, 1829 |
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Page 148
... prisoner , was Henry Melcomb , his benefactor , his liberator , the pre- server of his Lucy , than he abandoned every thought of flight , determined at all risks to effect his deliverance , if it were possible . It was destined that ...
... prisoner , was Henry Melcomb , his benefactor , his liberator , the pre- server of his Lucy , than he abandoned every thought of flight , determined at all risks to effect his deliverance , if it were possible . It was destined that ...
Page 157
... prisoner thither in a chaise - cart , or on foot , which ever he might prefer . As he invariably chose to walk , whenever an option was afforded him , he decided for that mode of proceeding , and accordingly quitted Thaxted in the ...
... prisoner thither in a chaise - cart , or on foot , which ever he might prefer . As he invariably chose to walk , whenever an option was afforded him , he decided for that mode of proceeding , and accordingly quitted Thaxted in the ...
Page 158
... prisoner , in the meanwhile , went forward at a brisk pace with his companions , vexed at Mrs. Penguin's ungenerous conduct , rather than dismayed at his own misfortune , and en- deavouring to prove , by logical deduction , the folly of ...
... prisoner , in the meanwhile , went forward at a brisk pace with his companions , vexed at Mrs. Penguin's ungenerous conduct , rather than dismayed at his own misfortune , and en- deavouring to prove , by logical deduction , the folly of ...
Page 159
... prisoner to some place of security , and instantly determined to effect his rescue . From his natural antipa- thy to land - sharks and pirates he would wil- lingly have lent a hand to liberate even a stran- ger from their clutches ; but ...
... prisoner to some place of security , and instantly determined to effect his rescue . From his natural antipa- thy to land - sharks and pirates he would wil- lingly have lent a hand to liberate even a stran- ger from their clutches ; but ...
Page 161
... prisoner , and de- nouncing the pains and penalties of the law against those who should violently attempt a rescue . Henry , too , implored his friends to desist from their rash design ; but the Captain and his sturdy companion , who ...
... prisoner , and de- nouncing the pains and penalties of the law against those who should violently attempt a rescue . Henry , too , implored his friends to desist from their rash design ; but the Captain and his sturdy companion , who ...
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