| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1853 - 530 pages
...waited on her, she led me into her dressing-room, and presented me to ," [the Chevalier, doubtless.] " If I was surprised to find him there, I was still...England at this juncture. The impatience of his friends who were in exile, had formed a scheme which was impracticable ; but although it had been as feasible... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 624 pages
...waited on her, she led me into her dressing-room, and presented me to ," [the Chevalier, doubtless.] " If I was surprised to find him there, I was still...induced him to hazard a journey to England at this junf ture. The impatience of his friends who were in exile. had formed a scheme which was impracticable... | |
| Walter Scott - Scotland - 1861 - 352 pages
...waited on her, she led me into her dressing-room and presented me to " [the Chevalier, doubtless.] " If I was surprised to find him there, I was still...England at this juncture. The impatience of his friends who were in exile had formed a scheme which was impracticable; but although it had been as feasible... | |
| John Timbs - London (England) - 1865 - 372 pages
...Primrose, who desired to see me immediately. As soon as I waited on her (in Essex Street, Strand), she led me into her dressing-room and presented me...England at this juncture. The impatience of his friends who were in exile had formed a scheme which was impracticable ; but although it had been as feasible... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1867 - 354 pages
...waited on her, she led me into her 'lrcssing-room, and presented me to " [the Chevalier, doubtless]. "If I was surprised to find him there, I was still...England at this juncture. The impatience of his friends who were in exile had formed a scheme which was impracticable ; but although it had been as feasible... | |
| Robert Chambers - Dissenters - 1869 - 542 pages
...party deserter respecting his late friends should obviously be received with caution. » The Prince. to find him there, I was still more astonished when...England at this juncture. The impatience of his friends who were in exile had formed a scheme which was impracticable ; but although it had been as feasible... | |
| John Heneage Jesse - London (England) - 1871 - 516 pages
...As soon as I waited on her, she led me into her dressingroom, and presented me to [the Pretender]. If I was surprised to find him there, I was still...England at this juncture. The impatience of his friends, who were in exile, had formed a scheme which was impracticable; but although it had been as feasible... | |
| Walter Scott - 1871 - 664 pages
...waited on her, she led me into her dressing-room, and presented me to ," [the Chevalier, doubtless.] " If I was surprised to find him there, I was still...England at this juncture. The impatience of his friends who were in exile, had formed a scheme which was impracticable ; but although it had been as feasible... | |
| Walter Scott - Historical fiction, Scottish - 1871 - 480 pages
...dressing-room, and presented me to ," [the Chevalier, doubtless]. " If I was surprised to find him there, I teas still more astonished when he acquainted me with the...England at this juncture. The impatience of his friends who mere in exile had formed a scheme which was impracticable ; but although it had been as feasible... | |
| 1871 - 630 pages
...was surprised to find him there, I was still more astonished when he acquainted me with the notion which had induced him to hazard a journey to England at this juncture. The impotence of his friends, who were in exile, had formed a scheme which was impracticable. No preparation... | |
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