The Novels and Miscellaneous Works of Daniel Defoe, Volume 4Bell & Daldy, 1854 |
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Page 72
... , that occasioned their being there , I know not what ; but , walking in the guard - chamber , and with his jack - boots on , and the whole habit of the troop , REMARKABLE DISCOVERY AND IDENTITY . 73 as it is worn 72 ROXANA .
... , that occasioned their being there , I know not what ; but , walking in the guard - chamber , and with his jack - boots on , and the whole habit of the troop , REMARKABLE DISCOVERY AND IDENTITY . 73 as it is worn 72 ROXANA .
Page 73
... troop it was that the gentlemen that were here belonged to ; and with that I heard they would all be at Paris the week after . Two days after this we returned for Paris , when I took occasion to speak to my lord , that I heard the gens ...
... troop it was that the gentlemen that were here belonged to ; and with that I heard they would all be at Paris the week after . Two days after this we returned for Paris , when I took occasion to speak to my lord , that I heard the gens ...
Page 74
... troop , though not so monstrous large as that great one I speak of , who , it seems , was , however , a gentle- man ... troops to halt in their march , a little before that particular rank came right against that window which I stood in ...
... troop , though not so monstrous large as that great one I speak of , who , it seems , was , however , a gentle- man ... troops to halt in their march , a little before that particular rank came right against that window which I stood in ...
Page 78
... troop of light horse but the week before , by the favour of an officer in the gens d'armes who was his friend ; but that he must have found eight thousand livres to have paid for it , to the gentle- man who possessed it , and had leave ...
... troop of light horse but the week before , by the favour of an officer in the gens d'armes who was his friend ; but that he must have found eight thousand livres to have paid for it , to the gentle- man who possessed it , and had leave ...
Page 79
... troop , to see what character he had , and whether there was anything in the story of a lieutenant's commission or no . But Amy soon came to a better understanding of him , for she presently learnt that he had a most scoundrel charac ...
... troop , to see what character he had , and whether there was anything in the story of a lieutenant's commission or no . But Amy soon came to a better understanding of him , for she presently learnt that he had a most scoundrel charac ...
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