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Page 13
... though small - sized brick building In religion Sir Geoffrey was a high -
churchman , of so of Moultrassie Hall , was but two miles distant from exalted a
strain that many thought he still nourished Martindale Castle , and the young
Bridgenorth ...
... though small - sized brick building In religion Sir Geoffrey was a high -
churchman , of so of Moultrassie Hall , was but two miles distant from exalted a
strain that many thought he still nourished Martindale Castle , and the young
Bridgenorth ...
Page 61
There were , besides and looked more attentively - it was but the effect of the
castle itself , two cathedral churches , dedicated , the evening beam , which
touched the picture at the the earlier to Saint Patrick , the latter to Saint Gerinstant
.
There were , besides and looked more attentively - it was but the effect of the
castle itself , two cathedral churches , dedicated , the evening beam , which
touched the picture at the the earlier to Saint Patrick , the latter to Saint Gerinstant
.
Page 102
I would to God , Geofirey Peveril in his own Castle of Martindale , naunt , " he said
at last , " that old Whitaker were alive sounded so stunningly strange in the ears
of those old now , with his long stories about Marston - moor and retainers of his ...
I would to God , Geofirey Peveril in his own Castle of Martindale , naunt , " he said
at last , " that old Whitaker were alive sounded so stunningly strange in the ears
of those old now , with his long stories about Marston - moor and retainers of his ...
Page 9
... mere spite by the ruffians who pillaged the Castle . He himself also had
purchased as many of the books as his funds could possibly reach , and to his
care it was owing that they were re I pondered on these things , more meo , until
my return ...
... mere spite by the ruffians who pillaged the Castle . He himself also had
purchased as many of the books as his funds could possibly reach , and to his
care it was owing that they were re I pondered on these things , more meo , until
my return ...
Page 23
began his rounds in the castle so soon as daylight and a hungry heart with a
clear conscience , than a had touched the top of the eastern horizon . A natural
fatted ox with iniquity and word - breaking . - Sawest instinct led him first to those
stalls ...
began his rounds in the castle so soon as daylight and a hungry heart with a
clear conscience , than a had touched the top of the eastern horizon . A natural
fatted ox with iniquity and word - breaking . - Sawest instinct led him first to those
stalls ...
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