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قراءة كتاب Boscobel: or, the royal oak A tale of the year 1651

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Boscobel: or, the royal oak
A tale of the year 1651

Boscobel: or, the royal oak A tale of the year 1651

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Of the Vengeance taken by Careless on the Troopers 287 CHAPTER II. How Jane Lane agreed to attend the King to Trent 291 CHAPTER III. Colonel Francis Wyndham, of Trent 293 CHAPTER IV. Juliana Coningsby 299 CHAPTER V. How Charles arrived at Trent 304 CHAPTER VI. Of the Parting between the King and Jane Lane 306 CHAPTER VII. Of the Interview between the King and Sir John Stangways in Melbury Park 308 CHAPTER VIII. How the King heard the Particulars of his own Death and Burial 311 CHAPTER IX. Captain Ellesdon of Lyme Regis 315 CHAPTER X. Stephen Limbry of Charmouth, Ship-master 318 CHAPTER XI. Of the Arrangements made by Harry Peters with Dame Swan 322 CHAPTER XII. How the King played at Hide-and-Seek at Trent 324 CHAPTER XIII. How Charles set out for Charmouth 329 CHAPTER XIV. How the King and Juliana were received by Dame Swan 332 CHAPTER XV. The Watchers by the Sea 337 CHAPTER XVI. How the Grey Mare proved the Better Horse 339 CHAPTER XVII. The Reverend Bartholomew Wesley 342 CHAPTER XVIII. How the King fled from Bridport Harbour 348 CHAPTER XIX. Broad Windsor 352 CHAPTER XX. Colonel Robin Philips, of Montacute House 354 CHAPTER XXI. How the King left Trent 357 CHAPTER XXII. How they Dined at the George at Mere; and how the Host related his Dream 360 CHAPTER XXIII. Heale House 362 CHAPTER XXIV. How Charles encountered Desborough on Salisbury Plain

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