Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 54Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith Richard Bentley, 1863 |
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Page 212
... cried Dudley . " Would there were some means of silencing that infernal clatter . " " If it goes on it will rouse up half the town , " cried Sir Anthony Kingston . " Why should it not serve as the signal for the rising ? " cried Osbert ...
... cried Dudley . " Would there were some means of silencing that infernal clatter . " " If it goes on it will rouse up half the town , " cried Sir Anthony Kingston . " Why should it not serve as the signal for the rising ? " cried Osbert ...
Page 438
... cried Osbert , fiercely . " By the time you have got the treasure on board I will have the gate opened , " he added to Dudley . Then drawing his sword , he com- manded Xit to stand out of the way . “ Help " Help me , my faithful giants ...
... cried Osbert , fiercely . " By the time you have got the treasure on board I will have the gate opened , " he added to Dudley . Then drawing his sword , he com- manded Xit to stand out of the way . “ Help " Help me , my faithful giants ...
Page 575
... cried Carrington . " What a charming re- treat for a pair of turtle - doves ! Egad , Law is the luckiest of men . " " You won't say so five minutes hence , sir , " rejoined the old beau , gnashing his teeth . With this he hurried ...
... cried Carrington . " What a charming re- treat for a pair of turtle - doves ! Egad , Law is the luckiest of men . " " You won't say so five minutes hence , sir , " rejoined the old beau , gnashing his teeth . With this he hurried ...
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Bessie Leigh | 1 |
or The Days of Philip and Mary An Historical Romance | 19 |
A Visit to Caprera | 37 |
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