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Page 73
... Miss Jean Hadaway - by the by , the Green Dragon at Harrigate is the best house of the two - but for Frank Kennedy , he's in one sense a gentleman born , and it's a shame not to support him against these blackguard smugglers . ' After ...
... Miss Jean Hadaway - by the by , the Green Dragon at Harrigate is the best house of the two - but for Frank Kennedy , he's in one sense a gentleman born , and it's a shame not to support him against these blackguard smugglers . ' After ...
Page 79
... missed , then they're moaned . ' ' Pshaw , pshaw , deuce take the beef , and the gown , and the table and the neck - cloth ! -we shall all do very well . Where's the Dominie , John ? — ( to a servant who was busy about the table ) ...
... missed , then they're moaned . ' ' Pshaw , pshaw , deuce take the beef , and the gown , and the table and the neck - cloth ! -we shall all do very well . Where's the Dominie , John ? — ( to a servant who was busy about the table ) ...
Page 98
... Miss Bertram comes on the white poney ilka day to the kirk - and a constant kirk keeper she is — and it's a pleasure to hear her singing the psalms , winsome young thing . ' ' Aye , and the young Laird of Hazlewood rides hame half the ...
... Miss Bertram comes on the white poney ilka day to the kirk - and a constant kirk keeper she is — and it's a pleasure to hear her singing the psalms , winsome young thing . ' ' Aye , and the young Laird of Hazlewood rides hame half the ...
Page 109
... Miss Lucy , grew up , she tried to keep order within doors - but what could she do , poor thing ? so now they're out of house and hauld . ' ' Can you recollect , madam , about what time K 2 GUY MANNERING . 109 CHATER XII. ...
... Miss Lucy , grew up , she tried to keep order within doors - but what could she do , poor thing ? so now they're out of house and hauld . ' ' Can you recollect , madam , about what time K 2 GUY MANNERING . 109 CHATER XII. ...
Page 119
... Miss Bertram hoped he might be removed . CHAPTER XIII . They told me , by the sentence of the law , They had commission to seize all thy fortune.- Here stood a ruffin with a horrid face , Lording it o'er a pile of massy plate , Tumbled ...
... Miss Bertram hoped he might be removed . CHAPTER XIII . They told me , by the sentence of the law , They had commission to seize all thy fortune.- Here stood a ruffin with a horrid face , Lording it o'er a pile of massy plate , Tumbled ...
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