Rupert and Evelyn brought together two families with long histories in colonial America. Their ancestors experienced shipwrecks, the first Thanksgiving, witch trials, wars, murder, love and marriage, poverty and plenty. Follow the adventures of the Claridge, Stow, Perkins, Pease, and Hopkins families as they move from England across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World to central Texas.
... Rupert , ( both brothers are played by the same actor ) so that Evelyn can assume his identity . When the major shoots Rupert , however , Evelyn fools him into thinking he has shot the wrong brother , apparently meaning to saddle the ...
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... Rupert was being at making Evelyn smile , in directing her away from precipices . As Mick stood vague before the Michelangelos , Rupert kept at Evelyn's side . While Mick made no plans , Rupert had pages marked each day in maps and ...
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... Rupert, Prince of the Palatine (see Appendix, Table 5.1: 36, 180); and William III, King of England (see Appendix, Table 5.1: 37,180). For an account of Prince Rupert showing Evelyn the process of mezzotint, see John Evelyn, The Diary ...