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Archive for the ‘The Highwayman’ CategoryBy Ellie These icons link to social bookmarking sites where readers can share and discover new web pages. My mind is the evil red devil with out you. I am really sorry for what I did . I’m sorry for making you kill your self . It should of bean me that died not you .I fell suicidal . I no that I’m guilty for your deaf. Alex These icons link to social [...] Where Tim the Ostler listened; his face was white and peaked; His eyes were hollows of madness, his hair like mouldy hay, “One Kiss, my bonny sweetheart, I’m after a prize tonight, But I shall be back with the yellow gold before the morning light; The red-coats looked to their priming! She stood up straight [...] To my sweet shuger plum Bell Please can we spend our lives together? When I first sore you, I new you was the one for me. To me I see you as a queen of angils , with blushed rose cheeks. Your eyelashes are waves crashing aganst the shore. I dreem of you my dear.You are the [...] Dear bess, I am so sorry my mind is a dead fox you were the loveliest and kindest girl I met I loved you since you were born and I love you now I am so devastated and destroyed I don’t know what to do or say i am so sad i fell stupid and insane [...] A highwayman was a robber who preyed on travelled 0partially one who travelled by horse ; those who robbed by foot were called footpads .Mounted robbers were widely considered to be socially Superior to footpads such robbers operated in great britain and Ireland from the Elizabethan era until the early 19 th century . By [...] One or two ideas for starting that letter. Remember the poem is very strong, full of emotion. The letter should be like that too. Keita’s idea for the metaphor about the mind, I think was a good one. Try out your own before Tuesday. My mind is a dead world. You’re gone! What will I [...] Dick Turpin or ‘Turpin the Butcher” became a highway robber in 1735. He’d started out as a butcher but became involved with a gang of deer thieves from Essex in the early 1730s. The gang poached the deer and Turpin sold the meat. By 1773 Turpin had enough money to become the landlord of a [...] |
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