The Heir of Redclyffe. By the author of 'The Two Guardians' i.e. Charlotte M. Yonge ... The second edition, revised1868 |
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... Arnaud came , we knew how it was . ' His voice became low with strong emotion . ' Did he recover his consciousness ? * ' Yes , that was the comfort , ' said Guy , eagerly . ' It was after he had been bled that he seemed to wake up . He ...
... Arnaud came , we knew how it was . ' His voice became low with strong emotion . ' Did he recover his consciousness ? * ' Yes , that was the comfort , ' said Guy , eagerly . ' It was after he had been bled that he seemed to wake up . He ...
Side 36
... Arnaud , who I knew would understand it as a signal of distress . ' ' Did he ? How long had you to wait ? ' ' I don't know — it seemed long enough before a most welcome boat appeared , with some men in it , and 36 THE HEIR OF REDCLYFFE .
... Arnaud , who I knew would understand it as a signal of distress . ' ' Did he ? How long had you to wait ? ' ' I don't know — it seemed long enough before a most welcome boat appeared , with some men in it , and 36 THE HEIR OF REDCLYFFE .
Side 246
... servants had had time to miss him . The servants were indeed few . There was , alas ! William of Deloraine , waiting to hold Whiteface ; there was Arnaud , an old Swiss , first courier and then butler to old Sir 246 THE HEIR OF REDCLYFFE .
... servants had had time to miss him . The servants were indeed few . There was , alas ! William of Deloraine , waiting to hold Whiteface ; there was Arnaud , an old Swiss , first courier and then butler to old Sir 246 THE HEIR OF REDCLYFFE .
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... ! Nay , he had once actually called up poor Arnaud in the middle of the night for an imaginary signal . Redclyffe Bay was a very dangerous one ; a fine place for a wreck , with its precipitous 264 THE HEIR OF REDCLYFFE.
... ! Nay , he had once actually called up poor Arnaud in the middle of the night for an imaginary signal . Redclyffe Bay was a very dangerous one ; a fine place for a wreck , with its precipitous 264 THE HEIR OF REDCLYFFE.
Side 280
... Arnaud at the head of the table carved with foreign courtesies , contrasted with the downright bluff way of the sailors . As soon as Sir Guy brought Mrs. Ashford to look in on them , old James Robinson proposed his health , with hopes ...
... Arnaud at the head of the table carved with foreign courtesies , contrasted with the downright bluff way of the sailors . As soon as Sir Guy brought Mrs. Ashford to look in on them , old James Robinson proposed his health , with hopes ...
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