Holmby House: a Tale of Old Northamptonshire

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Holmby House: a Tale of Old Northamptonshire
Whyte-Melville, G. J. (George John), 1821-1878
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His voice was deep and harsh, his countenance of that dogged nature which sets argument and persuasion alike at defiance. His answers were short and categorical.
" I would see Charles Stuart, " he replied. " My name " THE BEGINNING OF THE END " 367 is Joyce, Cornet in the service of the Parliament. I am here on my own responsibility. " " Have you the authority of the Commissioners for your intrusion?" gasped out Maxwell, totally aghast at the unheard-of breach of etiquette, in which he felt him
...self aiding and abetting.
" No ! " thundered the Cornet ; " I have placed a sentry at the door of every man of them. Keep quiet, old gentle- man — I take my orders from them that fear neither Commissioners or Parliament. " In effect, the Cornet's entrance into Holniby House, and his rapid occupation of every post in its vicinity, as of the palace itself, had been achieved in a masterly manner that showed him to be no inexperienced practitioner in war.
With a numerous body of cavalry at his disposal, he had been all day occupied in concentrating them silently and stealthily around the beleaguered palace.


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