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Page 234
Julia Mannering flew to her assistance , and they left the room together . There
remained Colonel Mannering , Charles Hazlewood , with his arm in a sling , and
the Dominie , whose gaunt visage and wall - eyes assumed a most hostile aspect
...
Julia Mannering flew to her assistance , and they left the room together . There
remained Colonel Mannering , Charles Hazlewood , with his arm in a sling , and
the Dominie , whose gaunt visage and wall - eyes assumed a most hostile aspect
...
Page 236
As this offer only excited a cold and constrained bow , Glossin was obliged to
remain silent , and was presently afterwards somewhat relieved by the entrance
of Colonel Mannering . ' I have detained you some time , I fear , sir , ' said he ...
As this offer only excited a cold and constrained bow , Glossin was obliged to
remain silent , and was presently afterwards somewhat relieved by the entrance
of Colonel Mannering . ' I have detained you some time , I fear , sir , ' said he ...
Page 238
He put Glossin ran on in this manner , thinking he had made a favourable
impression on Mannering . The Colonel indeed reflected that this might be a most
important crisis for Miss Bertram's interest , and resolved that his strong
inclination to ...
He put Glossin ran on in this manner , thinking he had made a favourable
impression on Mannering . The Colonel indeed reflected that this might be a most
important crisis for Miss Bertram's interest , and resolved that his strong
inclination to ...
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