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Dominie Sampson achieved with great zeal such tasks as Mr. Mac - Morlan
chose to intrust him with ; but it was speedily observed that at a certain hour after
breakfast he regularly disappeared , and returned again about dinner time .
Dominie Sampson achieved with great zeal such tasks as Mr. Mac - Morlan
chose to intrust him with ; but it was speedily observed that at a certain hour after
breakfast he regularly disappeared , and returned again about dinner time .
Page 137
The fate of Dominie Sampson would have been deplorable had it depended
upon any one except Mannering , who was an admirer of originality , for a
separation from Lucy Bertram would have certainly broken his heart . Mac -
Morlan had ...
The fate of Dominie Sampson would have been deplorable had it depended
upon any one except Mannering , who was an admirer of originality , for a
separation from Lucy Bertram would have certainly broken his heart . Mac -
Morlan had ...
Page 138
any part of the Dominie's dress wanted renewal , a servant was directed to enter
his room by night , for he sleeps as fast as a dormouse , carry off the old vestment
, and leave the new one ; nor could any one observe that the Dominie exhibited ...
any part of the Dominie's dress wanted renewal , a servant was directed to enter
his room by night , for he sleeps as fast as a dormouse , carry off the old vestment
, and leave the new one ; nor could any one observe that the Dominie exhibited ...
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