The progress of the great enterprise," replied Fawkes. Doctor Dee waved his wand. The curtains slowly unfolded, and Guy Fawkes perceived as in a glass a group of dark figures ; amongst which he noticed one in all respects resembling himself. A priest... Guy Fawkes; or, The gunpowder treason - Page 161by William Harrison Ainsworth - 1841 - 524 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1840 - 756 pages
..._died away, and then all was silent. " All is prepared," cried Dee. " Now, what would you behold 1" " The progress of the great enterprise," replied Fawkes....Perfectly," replied Fawkes. " Look again," said Dee. As he spoke, the figures melted away, and a new scene was presented on the glass. It was a gloomy vault... | |
| 1840 - 758 pages
...died away, and then all was silent. " AJ1 is prepared," cried Dee. " Now, what would you behold 1" " The progress of the great enterprise," replied Fawkes....?" said Doctor Dee. " Perfectly," replied Fawkes. As he spoke, the figures melted away, and a new scene was presented on the glass. It was a gloomy vault... | |
| 1841 - 456 pages
...you behold ?' ' The progress of the great enterprise,' replied Fawkes. " Doctor Dee waved his hand. The curtains slowly unfolded, and Guy Fawkes perceived...Perfectly,' replied Fawkes. " ' Look again,' said Dee. " As he spoke the figures melted away, and a new scene was presented on the glass. It was a gloomy... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - Great Britain - 1878 - 442 pages
...you, or they will tear you in pieces." " As he spoke, a horrible din was heard, as of mingled nowling, shrieking, and laughter. It was succeeded by a low..."Perfectly," replied Fawkes. " Look again," said Dee. As he spoke the figures melted away, and a new scene was presented on the glass. It was a gloomy vault,... | |
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