The Noble Traytour: A Chronicle, Volume 1Smith, Elder, 1857 |
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A Chronicle Thomas of Swarraton, Thomas (of Swarraton.) feeling . They ... Cheney was at his book . " Art at study , William ? " The curfew was " Nay ... Cheney ! I have heard to - day what has much moved me . ” " My dear Effex ! " " I ...
A Chronicle Thomas of Swarraton, Thomas (of Swarraton.) feeling . They ... Cheney was at his book . " Art at study , William ? " The curfew was " Nay ... Cheney ! I have heard to - day what has much moved me . ” " My dear Effex ! " " I ...
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A Chronicle Thomas of Swarraton, Thomas (of Swarraton.) " They , better than I , can certify- 99 " Nay , nay ! Come , you fret me , Cheney ! Ha ' done ! " " Pardon , dear Effex ! my father bade keep this matter quiet . And I have ...
A Chronicle Thomas of Swarraton, Thomas (of Swarraton.) " They , better than I , can certify- 99 " Nay , nay ! Come , you fret me , Cheney ! Ha ' done ! " " Pardon , dear Effex ! my father bade keep this matter quiet . And I have ...
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A Chronicle Thomas of Swarraton, Thomas (of Swarraton.) " God only knoweth all ! Let these matters bide . " " It ... Cheney , walking in the quadrangle and that it was that roufed me -- I heard them talking , as many times before , about ...
A Chronicle Thomas of Swarraton, Thomas (of Swarraton.) " God only knoweth all ! Let these matters bide . " " It ... Cheney , walking in the quadrangle and that it was that roufed me -- I heard them talking , as many times before , about ...
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A Chronicle Thomas of Swarraton, Thomas (of Swarraton.) The Earl's Matters are Broached . 25 never injured him ; nor ... Cheney , pity me ! My poor , poor mother ! -knows fhe aught of this ? " " I much mifdoubt it . ' Tis not likely . Dear ...
A Chronicle Thomas of Swarraton, Thomas (of Swarraton.) The Earl's Matters are Broached . 25 never injured him ; nor ... Cheney , pity me ! My poor , poor mother ! -knows fhe aught of this ? " " I much mifdoubt it . ' Tis not likely . Dear ...
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A Chronicle Thomas of Swarraton, Thomas (of Swarraton.) The Gentle's Privilege . 27 doubt ; but i ' faith the burfar ... Cheney , fome half - year his fenior , and at least his equal in ability and study , was proud that he could write ...
A Chronicle Thomas of Swarraton, Thomas (of Swarraton.) The Gentle's Privilege . 27 doubt ; but i ' faith the burfar ... Cheney , fome half - year his fenior , and at least his equal in ability and study , was proud that he could write ...
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