... though they well knew the doors were all locked, and there could be none there. Presently after they heard also all the wood of the King's Oak brought by parcels from the dining-room, and thrown with great violence into the presence-chamber, as also... Waverly Novels: St. Rowan's well - Page viiiby Walter Scott - 1852Full view - About this book
| 1762 - 544 pages
...have been dinner in a lower room, they heard plainly the noife of perfons walking over their heads, though they well knew the doors were all locked, and there could be no body there ; prefently after, they heard alió all the wood of the King'« oak brought by parcels... | |
| Samuel Bulfinch Emmons - Spiritualism - 1857 - 302 pages
...locked, so that no real dog could get in or out. The •iext day their surprise was increased, when, sitting at dinner in a lower room, they heard plainly the noise of persons walking over their heads, though they well knew the doors were all locked, and there could be nobody there. Presently... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 574 pages
...constantly locked, so that ho real dog could get in or out. The next day their surprise was increased, when sitting at dinner in a lower room, they heard plainly the noise of persons walking over their heads, though thev well-knew the doors were all locked, and there could be no'body there; presently... | |
| Joseph Taylor - Apparitions - 1814 - 240 pages
...locked, so that no real dog could get in or out. The next day, their surprise was increased ; when, sitting at dinner in a lower room, they heard plainly the noise of persons walking over their heads, though they well knew the doors were all locked, and there could be nobody there. Presently... | |
| John Walker - 1814 - 566 pages
...sitting at dinner in a lower room, they heard plainly the noise of persons walking over their heads, though they well knew the doors were all locked, and there could be nobody there; presently after they hearci also all the wood of the king's oak brought by parcels from... | |
| William Hone - Calendars - 1827 - 858 pages
...case; the said Giles also deposed on oath that to his certain knowledge there was not. " October 17. As they were this day sitting at dinner in a lower...they heard plainly the noise of persons walking over their heads, though they well knew the doors were all locked, and there could be none there ; presently... | |
| English literature - 1828 - 500 pages
...constantly locked, so that no real dog could get in or out. The next day their surprise was increased, when, sitting at dinner in a lower room, they heard plainly the noise of persons walking over their heads, though they well knew the doors were all locked, and there could be nobody there. Presently... | |
| William Hone - Days - 1830 - 868 pages
...case; the said Giles also deposed on oath that to his certain knowledge there was not. " October 17. As they were this day sitting at dinner in a lower...they heard plainly the noise of persons walking over their heads, though they well knew the doors were all locked, and there could be none there ; presently... | |
| Walter Scott - English literature - 1833 - 870 pages
...iTln. As they ware this dar sitting at dinner in a tower room, they heard plainly the noise of pereoni walking over head, though they well knew the doors...locked^ and there could be none there. Presently after tlrey heard also ill the wood of the King's Oak brought bypnrcrU from the dining-room, and thrown with... | |
| Thomas Dick - Education - 1833 - 458 pages
...constantly locked, so mat no real dog could get in or out. The next day their surprise1 was mcreased when, sitting at dinner in a lower room, they heard plainly the noise of persons walking over their heads, though they well knew the doors were all locked, and there could be nobody there. Presently... | |
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