Guy Mannering, Or, The Astrologer, Volume 1James Ballantyne and Company For Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London; and Archibald Constable and Company Edinburgh., 1815 - 358 pages |
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Nathless , it was I who did educate Miss Lucy in all useful learn . ing , - albeit it
was the housekeeper who did teach her those unprofitable exercises of hemming
and shaping . ” . Well , sir , it is of Miss Lucy . I meant to speak - you have , I ...
Nathless , it was I who did educate Miss Lucy in all useful learn . ing , - albeit it
was the housekeeper who did teach her those unprofitable exercises of hemming
and shaping . ” . Well , sir , it is of Miss Lucy . I meant to speak - you have , I ...
Page 240
ther ' s loaf , and drunk of his cup , for twenty years and more - to think that I am
going to leave her - and to leave her in diştress and dolour - No , Miss Lucy , you
need never think it ! You would not consent to put forth your father ' s poor dog ...
ther ' s loaf , and drunk of his cup , for twenty years and more - to think that I am
going to leave her - and to leave her in diştress and dolour - No , Miss Lucy , you
need never think it ! You would not consent to put forth your father ' s poor dog ...
Page 243
First to indemnify you of your charges in my behalf , worthy sir - and the balance
for the use of Miss Lucy Bertram . ” “ But , Mr Sampson , your labour in the office
much more than recompenses meI am your debtor , my good friend . " “ Then be it
...
First to indemnify you of your charges in my behalf , worthy sir - and the balance
for the use of Miss Lucy Bertram . ” “ But , Mr Sampson , your labour in the office
much more than recompenses meI am your debtor , my good friend . " “ Then be it
...
Page 302
He had considered the advantages which Julia might receive from the company
of Lucy Bertram , whose genuine ' prudence and good sense could so surely be
relied upon . This idea had become much stronger since Mac - Morlan had ...
He had considered the advantages which Julia might receive from the company
of Lucy Bertram , whose genuine ' prudence and good sense could so surely be
relied upon . This idea had become much stronger since Mac - Morlan had ...
Page 304
Lucy was strongly inclined to return the paltry donation , which , after some
struggles with avarice , pride had extorted from the old lady . But upon
consideration , she contented herself with writing , that she accepted it as a loan ,
which she ...
Lucy was strongly inclined to return the paltry donation , which , after some
struggles with avarice , pride had extorted from the old lady . But upon
consideration , she contented herself with writing , that she accepted it as a loan ,
which she ...
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