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Page 261
It proceeded to state , that Henry Bertram , son and heir of Godfrey Bertram , now
of Ellangowan , had been stolen from his parents in infancy , but that she , the
testatrix , was well assured that he was yet alive in foreign parts , and by the ...
It proceeded to state , that Henry Bertram , son and heir of Godfrey Bertram , now
of Ellangowan , had been stolen from his parents in infancy , but that she , the
testatrix , was well assured that he was yet alive in foreign parts , and by the ...
Page 283
I wish to ask the name , sir , ' said Bertram , ' of the family to whom this stately ruin
belongs ? ' It is my property , sir ; my name is Glossin . ' Glossin - Glossin ? '
repeated Bertram , as if the answer were somewhat different from what he
expected ...
I wish to ask the name , sir , ' said Bertram , ' of the family to whom this stately ruin
belongs ? ' It is my property , sir ; my name is Glossin . ' Glossin - Glossin ? '
repeated Bertram , as if the answer were somewhat different from what he
expected ...
Page 380
You must indulge her , I believe , ' said Bertram ; ' her troubled imagination will
otherwise aggravate the fever of the wound . ' They bore her accordingly to the
vault . On the way her mind seemed to run more upon the scene which had just ...
You must indulge her , I believe , ' said Bertram ; ' her troubled imagination will
otherwise aggravate the fever of the wound . ' They bore her accordingly to the
vault . On the way her mind seemed to run more upon the scene which had just ...
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