... she retreated on his approach, and at last, he thought, went into the Castle, though the gates were shut. This obliging him to think he had seen a spirit, sent him home very much terrified; but the next day, relating his adventure to some people who... Jenkinson's Practical Guide to the Isle of Man - Page 138by Henry Irwin Jenkinson - 1874 - 265 pagesFull view - About this book
| George Woods - 1811 - 396 pages
...obliging him to think that he had seen a spirit, sent him home very much terrified : but the next .day relating his adventure to some people who lived in...was that of the woman '.above-mentioned,, who * had frequently been observed by the soldiers on guard to pass in and out of the gates, as well as to walk... | |
| George Woods - 1811 - 394 pages
...obliging him to think that he had seen a spirit, sent him home very much terrified : but the next day relating his adventure to some people who lived in...it was that of the woman above-mentioned, who had frequently been observed by the soldiers on guard to pass in and out of the gates, as well as to walk... | |
| 1811 - 710 pages
...This obliging him to thhik he had seen a spirit, sent him home very much terrified : but the next day relating his adventure to some people who lived in...it was that of the woman above-mentioned, who had frequently been observed by the soldiers on guard to pass in ai>d out of the gates, as well as to walk... | |
| 1826 - 240 pages
...this obliging him to think he had seen a spirit, sent him home very much terrified ; but the next day, relating his adventure to some people who lived in...woman above-mentioned, who had been frequently seen, bv the soldiers ou guard, to pass in and out of the gates, as well as to walk through the rooms, though... | |
| 1787 - 516 pages
...adventure to fome people who lived in {be caftle, and defcribing as pt-ar as he could the garb and future of the apparition, they told him it was that of the woman above- mentioned, who had been frequently feen by the foldiers on guard trf p is in and out of the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1845 - 757 pages
...This obliging bim to think he had seen a spirit, sent him home very much terrified; but the next day, relating his adventure to some people who lived in...could, the garb and stature of the apparition, they toM him it was that of the woman abovementioned, who had been frequently seen by the soldiers on guard,... | |
| Joseph Train - 1845 - 474 pages
...think he had seen a spirit, he went home very much terrified ; but next day, on relating hisadventure to some people who lived in the castle, and describing...apparition, they told him it was that of the woman above mentioned, who had been frequently seen by the soldiers on guard to pass in and out of the gates... | |
| Joseph Train - 1845 - 466 pages
...went home very much terrified ; but next clay, on relating his adventure to some people who lived iu the castle, and describing as near as he could the...apparition, they told him it was that of the woman above mentioned, who had been frequently seen by the soldiers on guard to pass in and out of the gates... | |
| Joseph George Cumming - 1848 - 462 pages
...obliging him to think that he had seen a spirit, sent him home very much terrified: but the next day relating his adventure to some people who lived in...him it was that of the woman abovementioned, who had frequently been observed by the soldiers on guard to pass in and out of the gates, as well as to walk... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 538 pages
...This obliging him to think he had seen a spirit, sent him home very much terrified ; but the next day, relating his adventure to some people who lived in...describing, as near as he could, the garb and stature of the appnrition. tney told him it was that of the woman abovementioned, who had been frequently se'en by... | |
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