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... if He wills it not so , then shall we travel together to his own country in joy . Be it as He wills ; I am ready , father . Let us go . " The Puritan was overcome ; his voice trembled . ' Edith , I can not bear this ; the 30 CALEB FIELD .
... if He wills it not so , then shall we travel together to his own country in joy . Be it as He wills ; I am ready , father . Let us go . " The Puritan was overcome ; his voice trembled . ' Edith , I can not bear this ; the 30 CALEB FIELD .
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... travel - soiled , his attendants looked dusty and fatigued , and calling hurriedly for refreshments , he waited the return of the servants who ran to obey his orders , as if he did not mean to alight . " Ha , Sir Jasper ! " exclaimed ...
... travel - soiled , his attendants looked dusty and fatigued , and calling hurriedly for refreshments , he waited the return of the servants who ran to obey his orders , as if he did not mean to alight . " Ha , Sir Jasper ! " exclaimed ...
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... travel- ed up through the country , and came to Thornleigh last night - and this morning he was for starting again , but because his men could get naught decent from the old crazed housekeeper , he came to get them a right meal afore ...
... travel- ed up through the country , and came to Thornleigh last night - and this morning he was for starting again , but because his men could get naught decent from the old crazed housekeeper , he came to get them a right meal afore ...
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... travels in the simple North , and his late visit to Scotland , had given the Oxford scholar a strong leaning to the persecuted Presbyterians ; and having had enshrined in his remem- brance all his days , the object of his boyish ...
... travels in the simple North , and his late visit to Scotland , had given the Oxford scholar a strong leaning to the persecuted Presbyterians ; and having had enshrined in his remem- brance all his days , the object of his boyish ...
Page 136
... ness , and courage , the name of the youthful Puritan holds its place like a star , in the pedigree of those Dacres who dwell on the Border . THE END . OF TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE PUBLISHED BY Barper & Brothers , 136 CALEB FIELD .
... ness , and courage , the name of the youthful Puritan holds its place like a star , in the pedigree of those Dacres who dwell on the Border . THE END . OF TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE PUBLISHED BY Barper & Brothers , 136 CALEB FIELD .
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75 cents Act of Uniformity Aldgate Alice Saffron asked Edith blessed brave breath brethren brother Field Caleb Field cavalier child church cottage Cumberland Dame Dutton Dame Rogers Dame Saffron dark daughter deadly death door doth dwelling e'en Edith Field Engravings evil eyes face father fear gentle God's grave Hampstead hand hath hear heart heaven HERMAN MELVILLE hills hope household John Goodman JULIUS Cæsar labor Lady Dacre less London look Lord maiden Master Chester Master Field Master Franklin Master Vincent Mercy minister Mistress Edith mother Muslin naught Number peril pestilence plague poor pray preach preacher Presbyterian Puritan quiet Ralph Tennison scarce singular Sir Philip Dacre solemn sorrow soul speak stood stricken strong tell terrible terror thank thee thine thing Thornleigh thou hast Travels trembling truly voice vols wherefore WILLIAM HANNA wondrous yonder young youthful
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Page 19 - So placed, — to be shut out from all the world ! Urn-like it was in shape, deep as an urn ; With rocks encompassed, save that to the south Was one small opening, where a heath-clad ridge Supplied a boundary less abrupt and close. A quiet treeless nook, with two green fields, A liquid pool, that glittered in the sun, And one bare dwelling ; one abode, no more...
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