... Keswycke, who was visibly affected by the narration. " Rise !" said he, raising Milicent from her knees with an air of inexpressible dignity; " rise, my beloved wife, nor humble yourself further for this thing. Your kinsman is beyond reach of the... The Abbey: And Other Tales - Sivu 174tekijä(t) Mrs. Gore (Catherine Grace Frances) - 1840Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1835 - 438 sivua
...this thing. Your kinsman is beyond reach of the mercy or the vengeance of kings. A price was set upon his head ; and being overtaken, Francis De Cressingham...spite of every sinister appearance — is anchored in the unswerving prudence of a virtuous wife !" It was a proud moment for Lady Keswycke. Mary, —... | |
| Catherine Grace F. Gore - 1838 - 1064 sivua
...for this thing. Your kinsman is beyond reach of the mercy or vengeance of kings. A price was set upon his head ; and being overtaken, Francis de Cressingham...Milicent blenches not ! — Your Majesty will now graciouslv admit that her petition arose not from any unworthy predilection. Blessed is the husband... | |
| Emily Percival - 1849 - 320 sivua
...this thing. Your kinsman is beyond reach of the mercy or the vengeance of kings. A price was set upon his head ; and being overtaken, Francis de Cressingham...spite of every sinister appearance — is anchored in the unswerving prudence of a virtuous wife ! " It was a proud moment for Lady Keswycke. Mary, generously... | |
| G. S. Munroe - 1850 - 316 sivua
...this thing. Your kinsman is beyond reach of the mercy or the vengeance of kings. A price was set upon his head ; and being overtaken, Francis de Cressingham...spite of every sinister appearance — is anchored in the unswerving prudence of a virtuous wife ! " It was a proud moment for Lady Keswycke. Mary, generously... | |
| Emily Percival - 1849 - 314 sivua
...this thing. Your kinsman is beyond reach of the mercy or the vengeance of kings. A price was set upon his head ; and being overtaken, Francis de Cressingham...spite of every sinister appearance — is anchored in the unswerving prudence of a virtuous wife ! " It was a proud moment for Lady Keswycke. Mary, generously... | |
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