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... waiting for the whistle to blow from the Street at dusk . I , born with my century , was familiar with these things ; but my mother forbade my meddling with them . I expect she knew enough herself - all the resident gentry did . But ...
... waiting for the whistle to blow from the Street at dusk . I , born with my century , was familiar with these things ; but my mother forbade my meddling with them . I expect she knew enough herself - all the resident gentry did . But ...
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... waiting silently for an eternity , as one waits for a hare to break covert before the beaters . From down the long hill came a small sound of horses ' hoofs - a sound like the beating of the heart , intermittent - a muffled thud on turf ...
... waiting silently for an eternity , as one waits for a hare to break covert before the beaters . From down the long hill came a small sound of horses ' hoofs - a sound like the beating of the heart , intermittent - a muffled thud on turf ...
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... waiting to conduct us into the town , where we should find a man to take us three fugitives out to the expected ship . We rode clattering aggressively through the silence of the long , narrow main street . Every now and then Carlos ...
... waiting to conduct us into the town , where we should find a man to take us three fugitives out to the expected ship . We rode clattering aggressively through the silence of the long , narrow main street . Every now and then Carlos ...
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... waiting negresses . I saw three men were falling upon a little thing like a damaged cat . I couldn't stand that , come what might of it . I ran hastily up the steps , hoping to be able to make them recover their senses , a force of ...
... waiting negresses . I saw three men were falling upon a little thing like a damaged cat . I couldn't stand that , come what might of it . I ran hastily up the steps , hoping to be able to make them recover their senses , a force of ...
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... waiting to see just that carriage of the neck , just that proud glance from the eyes , just that droop of eyelashes upon the cheeks , for years and years . " No , I shall hold my tongue , and that's enough , " I said . At that moment ...
... waiting to see just that carriage of the neck , just that proud glance from the eyes , just that droop of eyelashes upon the cheeks , for years and years . " No , I shall hold my tongue , and that's enough , " I said . At that moment ...
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admiral answered asked began boat Bow Street runners bowed breath caballero called Carlos Casa Riego cloak cried Cuba dark David Macdonald dead death deck Don Balthasar Don Carlos door ears El Rubio English eyes face Father Antonio fear feet felt gone hair hand hang Havana head heard heart immense Inglez Jamaica John Kemp Juan Juez Kemp Kingston knew laughed light Lion lips looked Lord Stowell Lugareños Macdonald Manuel matter murmured never Nichols night Nikola O'Brien once pirates pistol Ramon Rangsley ravine remember Rio Medio romance Rooksby round sail schooner Sebright seemed seen señor señorita Seraphina shadow ship shoulders shouted side sight silence smile sort soul sound Spanish stood suddenly talk tell thing thought throat Tomas Castro turned uncle voice waiting walked wall whispered Williams woman words
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Page 115 - he would die of grief. The general effect of the place was of vitality exhausted, of a body calcined, of romance turned into stone. The still air, the hot sunshine, the white beach curving around the deserted sheet of water, the
Page 110 - I would like best to see you marry my cousin. Once before a woman of our race had married an Englishman. She had been happy. English things last forever—English peace, English power, English fidelity. It is a country of much serenity, of order,
Page 355 - WHY have I been brought here, your worships?" I asked, with a great deal of firmness. There were two figures in black, the one beside, the other behind a large black table. I was placed in front of them, between two soldiers, in the
Page 108 - king, had fought against the French, had a price put upon his head by a special proclamation. He had known passion, power, war, exile, and love. He had been thanked by his returned king,
Page 165 - their long knives. They came in a disorderly, shouting mob along the beach, intending this not for an attack, but as a simple demonstration. The sight of the open gate struck them with wonder. The bishop's coach
Page 108 - et armis, a nun from a convent, incurring the enmity of the Church and the displeasure of his sovereign. He had sacrificed all his fortune in Europe to the service of
Page 349 - of my hair was concealed by the handkerchief bound under my hat; my footsteps echoed loudly under the vault, and I penetrated into the heart of the city. And directly, it seemed to me, I had stepped back three hundred years. I had never seen anything so old; this was the abandoned inheritance of an adventurous race, that seemed to have thrown all its might, all its
Page 404 - Who is it that refuses to drink a glass of brandy?' He asked me what countryman I was, and if I was an American." There were two others from the unfortunate