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" ... my distress. When I was in the room, I talked to him as if he had been really present, and answered my own questions in my lord's voice as nearly as I could imitate it. I walked up and down, as if we were conversing together, till I thought they had... "
A History of the Four Georges and of William IV, - Page 185
by Justin McCarthy, Justin Huntly McCarthy - 1884
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The Scots Magazine, Volume 54

1792 - 684 pages
...feigned anxiety of being too late ; Го that every body feemed fincerely to fympathife with my diftrefs. When I was in the room, I talked to him as if he had been really prefent, and anfwered my own queftions in my Lord's voice as nearly as I could imitate it. I walked...
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The Annual Register, Volume 34

1799 - 796 pages
...feigned anxiety of being too late; fo that every body feemed fincercly to fympathize in my diflrcis. When I was in the room, I talked to him as if he had been really prefent; and anfwercd my own queuions in my Lord's voice as nearly as I could imitate it. 1 walked...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1799 - 770 pages
...feigned anxiety of being too late; fo that every ' body feem:_-d fincerely to fympathize in my diftrefs. When I was in the room, I talked to him as if he had been really prefent; and anfwercd my own qucliions in my Lord's voice as цсаг!у as 1 could imitate it. 1 walked...
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The Monthly repository (and review)., Volume 12

1817 - 798 pages
...feigned anxiety of being: too, late, so thnt every body seemedsincerely .to sympathize with my dixtress. When I was in the room I talked to him as if he had been present, and ' answered my own questions in my Lord's voice, as nearly as 1 could imitate it. I walked...
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The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature, Volume 12

1817 - 780 pages
...anxiety of being too late, no that every body seemed sincerely to sympathize with my distress. Wlien I was in the room I talked to him as if he had been present, and answered tny own questions in my Lord's voice, as nearly as I could imitate it. I walked...
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The Jacobite Relics of Scotland: Being the Songs, Airs, and ..., Volume 2

James Hogg - 1821 - 516 pages
...feigned anxiety of being too late, so that every body seemed sincerely to sympathise with my distress. When I was in the room, I talked to him as if he had...conversing together, till I thought they had time enough thoroughly to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened the...
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Annual Register, Volume 34

Edmund Burke - 1821 - 888 pages
...too late; so that every body seemed sincerely to sympathize in my distress. When I was in the room, 1 talked to him as if he had been really present ; and...conversing together, till I thought they had time enough thoroughly to clear themselves of the guards. 1 then thought proper to make off also. I opened the...
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The cabinet; or The selected beauties of literature [ed. by J ..., Volume 1

Cabinet - 1824 - 440 pages
...feigned anxiety of being too late; so that every body seemed sincerely to sympathize with my distress. When I was in the room, I talked to him as if he had...conversing together, till I thought they had time enough thoroughly to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened the...
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The History of Scotland, from the Union to the Abolition of the Heritable ...

John Struthers - 1827 - 736 pages
...feigned anxiety of being too late, so that every body seemed sincerely to sympathise with my distress. When I was in the room, I talked to him as if he had...conversing together, till I thought they had time enough thoroughly to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened the...
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A letter from the countess of Nithsdale, &c., with remarks by S. Grace

Winifred Maxwell (countess of Nithsdale.) - 1827 - 54 pages
...talked as if he had been really present: I answered my own questions in my lord's voice as nearly as 1 could imitate it ; I walked up and down as if we were...conversing together, till I thought they had time enough thoroughly to clear themselves of the guards. I then thought proper to make off also. I opened the...
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