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Page 214
What leddies ? ou , it was Miss Jowlia Mannering and Miss Lucy Bertram , that ye
ken fu ' weel yoursell , Mr. Glossin — they were walking wi ' the young Laird of
Hazlewood upon the ice . ' And what did you tell him about them ? ' demanded ...
What leddies ? ou , it was Miss Jowlia Mannering and Miss Lucy Bertram , that ye
ken fu ' weel yoursell , Mr. Glossin — they were walking wi ' the young Laird of
Hazlewood upon the ice . ' And what did you tell him about them ? ' demanded ...
Page 234
Confident , therefore , in himself , he appeared at Woodbourne , about ten in the
morning , and was admitted as a gentleman come to wait upon Miss Bertram . He
did not announce himself until he was at the door of the breakfast - parlour ...
Confident , therefore , in himself , he appeared at Woodbourne , about ten in the
morning , and was admitted as a gentleman come to wait upon Miss Bertram . He
did not announce himself until he was at the door of the breakfast - parlour ...
Page 342
I see , ' said Miss Mannering , ' I have a formidable rival in Mr. Pleydell's favour ,
even on the very first night of his avowed admiration . ' Pardon me , my fair lady , '
answered the counsellor , “ your avowed rigour alone has induced me to ...
I see , ' said Miss Mannering , ' I have a formidable rival in Mr. Pleydell's favour ,
even on the very first night of his avowed admiration . ' Pardon me , my fair lady , '
answered the counsellor , “ your avowed rigour alone has induced me to ...
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