...Sir Charles Wilmot took possession of the family mansion and estate in Berkshire, in which he was still residing at the time that our history commences...
Captain Frederick Marryat 「The Mission; or Scenes in Africa」
...This was his grand-nephew, Alexander Wilmot, who was the legal heir to the title and entailed property,—the son of a deceased nephew, who had fallen during the Peninsular war...
Captain Frederick Marryat 「The Mission; or Scenes in Africa」
...His reveries were interrupted by the entrance of Alexander Wilmot, who resided with him, being now twenty-two years of age, and having just finished his college education...
Captain Frederick Marryat 「The Mission; or Scenes in Africa」
...Every one liked Alexander Wilmot, and he certainly deserved to be liked, for he never injured or spoke ill of anybody...
Captain Frederick Marryat 「The Mission; or Scenes in Africa」
...Alexander Wilmot was too much pleased with Mr Swinton not to cultivate his acquaintance, and they soon became very intimate...
Captain Frederick Marryat 「The Mission; or Scenes in Africa」
...“Perhaps it will be as well to leave off just now, Mr Wilmot,” said Mr Fairburn; “we will renew our conversation to-morrow, if wind and weather permit, as the seamen say...
Captain Frederick Marryat 「The Mission; or Scenes in Africa」
...“I think I could supply the words which you have checked, Mr Wilmot, but I will proceed, or dinner will be announced before I have finished this portion of my history...
Captain Frederick Marryat 「The Mission; or Scenes in Africa」
...“As I before observed, Mr Wilmot, it requires time for prejudice and falsehood to be overthrown; and until they are mastered, it cannot be expected that justice can be administered...
Captain Frederick Marryat 「The Mission; or Scenes in Africa」
...’ It is not an easy task for any government to deal with such a set of people, Mr Wilmot...
Captain Frederick Marryat 「The Mission; or Scenes in Africa」
...Allow me to introduce Mr Wilmot and Mr Swinton...
Captain Frederick Marryat 「The Mission; or Scenes in Africa」
...“I have never heard the precise particulars, and shall therefore be as glad to be a listener as Wilmot...
Captain Frederick Marryat 「The Mission; or Scenes in Africa」
...“Hippopotami! We must have a shot at them, Wilmot,” cried the Major...
Captain Frederick Marryat 「The Mission; or Scenes in Africa」
...“To be sure; tell them we will stop and kill one if we can,” said Wilmot to the interpreter...
Captain Frederick Marryat 「The Mission; or Scenes in Africa」
...Pray don’t fire, Wilmot, unless it is for your life; we are too few to make them afraid of us...
Captain Frederick Marryat 「The Mission; or Scenes in Africa」
...“Of course, proceed you will, Wilmot, that is decided; the only question is, as we must now proceed on horseback, what force you will take with you, and what shall be left in charge of the waggons?”...
Captain Frederick Marryat 「The Mission; or Scenes in Africa」
...Like Governors Bligh and Gipps, inNew South Wales, Wilmot found that to govern at the same time a convictpopulation and a colony of free settlers was a most ungrateful task...
Alexander Sutherland 「History of Australia and New Zealand」
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