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Page 56
Why , Mr. Mannering , people must have brandy and tea , and there's none in the
country but what comes this way - and then there's short accounts , and maybe a
keg or two , or a dozen pounds left at your stable door , instead of a d - d lang ...
Why , Mr. Mannering , people must have brandy and tea , and there's none in the
country but what comes this way - and then there's short accounts , and maybe a
keg or two , or a dozen pounds left at your stable door , instead of a d - d lang ...
Page 106
Behind him , with his hands crossed on the cane upon which he rested , stood
Dominie Sampson , whom Mannering recognised at once . Time had made no
change upon him , unless that his black coat seemed more brown , and his gaunt
...
Behind him , with his hands crossed on the cane upon which he rested , stood
Dominie Sampson , whom Mannering recognised at once . Time had made no
change upon him , unless that his black coat seemed more brown , and his gaunt
...
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
...
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