Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... speak for awe and dread . The shawl fell from my shoulders , and his Royal Grace , seeing my terrification , rose from his sittee , and put it on in the most ceeveleezed and kindly manner . He was in reality a most well - bred gentleman ...
... speak for awe and dread . The shawl fell from my shoulders , and his Royal Grace , seeing my terrification , rose from his sittee , and put it on in the most ceeveleezed and kindly manner . He was in reality a most well - bred gentleman ...
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... speak for them , and the serjeant had nane but mysel . Upon which he looked at me very earnestly , with a sort of mer- cyfulness in his countenance , and putting his hand in his pocket , gave me three guineas , and bade me go away back ...
... speak for them , and the serjeant had nane but mysel . Upon which he looked at me very earnestly , with a sort of mer- cyfulness in his countenance , and putting his hand in his pocket , gave me three guineas , and bade me go away back ...
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... speak so much to the entertainment of his people . In the mean time , the Peers and Pre- lates , and the minuter ... speaking vehemently to a fat Lord at the table below . I sup- pose he was her gudeman , by the free- dom of her ...
... speak so much to the entertainment of his people . In the mean time , the Peers and Pre- lates , and the minuter ... speaking vehemently to a fat Lord at the table below . I sup- pose he was her gudeman , by the free- dom of her ...
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... speaking horn the Archbishop of Can- terbury , who , after all , said no.'great things : ' as for the prelate ... speak- ing , was conveyed by his nobles to the Kirk of Scone , which was fittingly pre- pared for the occasion , and ...
... speaking horn the Archbishop of Can- terbury , who , after all , said no.'great things : ' as for the prelate ... speak- ing , was conveyed by his nobles to the Kirk of Scone , which was fittingly pre- pared for the occasion , and ...
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... speak loud out , and get us both sent to the Tower of Lon- don for high treason . But , Mr Duffle , do ye ken the freet of yon doing wi the oil on the palms of the hand ? It's my opinion that it's an ancient charm to keep the new King ...
... speak loud out , and get us both sent to the Tower of Lon- don for high treason . But , Mr Duffle , do ye ken the freet of yon doing wi the oil on the palms of the hand ? It's my opinion that it's an ancient charm to keep the new King ...
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