hair from my ears, that I may hear distinctly. Did you mean,
young woman[,] that Sir Robert was distraught--mad?"
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effects of terror and astonishment, looked like the sybil[sibyl]
whose spells and orgies have distracted nature by some terrible
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"Sir Willmot[Willmott] Burrell," said Dalton, walking to where
he stood, beaten down and trampled, yet full of poison as an
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tripped with a light step on her inqusiitive[inquisitive] mission:
"I will now go to my father's chamber;" and thither she went,
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and the maid Barbara. Well, girls have queer fancies!--Who'd ha'
thought she'd ha' fancied Robin?["]--though he's a brave
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"They will do very nicely indeed, Conny," replied the old man,
with an approving smile; ["]and as for you, Master Walter,
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asked to be buried at East-church[East-Church], because that was
nearer what he called the Gull's Nest Crag than the old church
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