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... means of locking , was thrown rudely open , and a couple of rough carters were ushered in to take up their quarters in the same apartment . I remonstrated at the intrusion B 2 without success , and something of an altercation ensued ...
... means of locking , was thrown rudely open , and a couple of rough carters were ushered in to take up their quarters in the same apartment . I remonstrated at the intrusion B 2 without success , and something of an altercation ensued ...
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... means of resisting him if he chose to carry her off by force ; and she reflected , too , that her father himself would have very little chance if he attempted to fight him : and what a dreadful thing it would be if he should kill her ...
... means of resisting him if he chose to carry her off by force ; and she reflected , too , that her father himself would have very little chance if he attempted to fight him : and what a dreadful thing it would be if he should kill her ...
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... means of which he could reach her unperceived , and carry her off without danger to his own skin , while the city was in the midst of the tumult which he thought would be brought about by the inroad of the inimical power he had ...
... means of which he could reach her unperceived , and carry her off without danger to his own skin , while the city was in the midst of the tumult which he thought would be brought about by the inroad of the inimical power he had ...
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... means of escape ! Then they made haste and carried off the prin- cesses , riding on without stopping till they came to the king . Clotaldo , seeing his daughters free , never doubted but that those who had brought them were their true ...
... means of escape ! Then they made haste and carried off the prin- cesses , riding on without stopping till they came to the king . Clotaldo , seeing his daughters free , never doubted but that those who had brought them were their true ...
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... means of ever getting away from it , and , which was worst of all , with the prospect of never again seeing his little princess . He did not care about the others , but she who alone had thanked him , and that so prettily , and who had ...
... means of ever getting away from it , and , which was worst of all , with the prospect of never again seeing his little princess . He did not care about the others , but she who alone had thanked him , and that so prettily , and who had ...
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Adventures alcázar Alonso answered Araucanians armour arms asked BARBARA HUTTON beautiful black charger Blanca brother called castle Christian cloth elegant coloured Conde Corregidor count courage Coveña cried Don Ercilla Don Froilan Don Leonardo Don Pablo Doña Josefa Edition exclaimed eyes father Fcap fear Floreta G. A. HENTY gave gilt edges give hair hand HARRISON WEIR heard heart hermit honour Illustrations Juan Juan de Herrera Juanita king kingdom knew knight lady little princess live Lolita looked maravedis Marmolejo Moorish Moors Munuza never noble passed Pedro Jimenez Perrico poor prince princess Pura Raguel Ramon replied rope round Royal 16mo sent shepherd Shillings Shillings and Sixpence sight Spain Spanish sprites stood story sword tell thee thing thought Tia Trinidad told Toledo took Turian turned Valencia Vamba wife woodman word young Zaragoza
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