Excuse me, Mr. vavasor, but how do you know I am not a professional singer? |
In January 1654, during the Whitehall examination of Vavasor Powell, Trapnel fell into a trance, dictating prophecies. |
But indeed Vavasor could swim, well enough, only he did not see the necessity for it. |
When Vavasor was gone she turned with greater diligence to her musical studies. |
But by this time Vavasor had resolved to make an attempt to gain his aunt, and so Hester. |
She turned away, and vavasor saw she wanted no more of the dog-fish. |