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Page 204
Only the gentlemen were sometimes invited to take their guns when they
attended us , and I observed that my father for several nights paid particular
attention to having the house properly secured , and required his domestics to
keep their ...
Only the gentlemen were sometimes invited to take their guns when they
attended us , and I observed that my father for several nights paid particular
attention to having the house properly secured , and required his domestics to
keep their ...
Page 239
Somebody must attend on Miss Bertram's part , when the repositories of the
deceased are opened . ' Can you go ? ' said the Colonel . ' I fear I cannot , '
replied Mac - Morlan ; “ I must attend a jury trial before our court . ' * Then I will go
myself ...
Somebody must attend on Miss Bertram's part , when the repositories of the
deceased are opened . ' Can you go ? ' said the Colonel . ' I fear I cannot , '
replied Mac - Morlan ; “ I must attend a jury trial before our court . ' * Then I will go
myself ...
Page 386
TI * HERE was a great movement at Woodbourne early on the following morning
, to attend the examination at ... Mac - Morlan and Sir Robert Hazlewood , and
another justice of peace who attended , to take the situation of chairman , and the
...
TI * HERE was a great movement at Woodbourne early on the following morning
, to attend the examination at ... Mac - Morlan and Sir Robert Hazlewood , and
another justice of peace who attended , to take the situation of chairman , and the
...
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