| Justin McCarthy, Justin Huntly McCarthy - 1884 - 434 pagine
...Tower. The poor guards, whom my slight liberality the day before had endeared me to, let me go quietly with my company, and were not so strictly on the watch...before, that the prisoners would obtain their pardon.' Then Mrs. Mills was taken into the room with Lord Nithisdale, and rather ostentatiously led by Lady... | |
| Justin McCarthy, Justin Huntly McCarthy - 1884 - 442 pagine
...Tower. The poor guards, whom my slight liberality the day before had endeared me to, let me go quietly with my company, and were not so strictly on the watch...before, that the prisoners would obtain their pardon.' Then Mrs. Mills was taken into the room with Lord Nithisdale, and rather ostentatiously led by Lady... | |
| Justin McCarthy - 1884 - 440 pagine
...poor guards, whom iny slight liberality the day before had endeared me to, let me go quietly with niy company, and were not so strictly on the watch as...before, that the prisoners would obtain their pardon.' Then Mrs. Mills was taken into the room with Lord Nithisdale, and rather ostentatiously led by Lady... | |
| Gilbert Samuel Macquoid - 1888 - 574 pagine
...Tower. The poor guards, whom my slight liberality the day before had endeared me to, let me go quietly with my company, and were not so strictly on the watch...prisoners would obtain their pardon. I made Mrs. Mills take off her own hood, and put on that which I had brought for her. I then took her by the hand and... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - 1901 - 370 pagine
...Tower. The poor guards, whom my slight liberality the day before had endeared me to, let me go quietly with my company, and were not so strictly on the watch as they usually had been ; and the more, as they were persuaded from what I had told them the day before that the prisoners would obtain their... | |
| Richard Alfred Davenport - 1910 - 270 pagine
...Tower. The poor guards, whom my slight liberality the day before had endeared me to, let me go quietly with my company, and were not so strictly on the watch...and the more so, as they were persuaded, from what had told them the day before, that the prisoners would obtain their pardon. I made Mrs. Mills take... | |
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