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Tears , which seemed involuntary , broken sleep , moonlight wanderings , and a
melancholy for which he could assign no reason , seemed to threaten at once his
bodily health , and the stability of his mind . The Astrologer was consulted by ...
Tears , which seemed involuntary , broken sleep , moonlight wanderings , and a
melancholy for which he could assign no reason , seemed to threaten at once his
bodily health , and the stability of his mind . The Astrologer was consulted by ...
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And so ye see , sir , there was a king's sloop down in Wigton Bay , and Frank
Kennedy , he behoved to have her up to chase Dirk Hatteraick's lugger - ye'll
mind Dirk Hatteraick , Deacon ? I dare say ye may have dealt wi ' him— ( the
Deacon ...
And so ye see , sir , there was a king's sloop down in Wigton Bay , and Frank
Kennedy , he behoved to have her up to chase Dirk Hatteraick's lugger - ye'll
mind Dirk Hatteraick , Deacon ? I dare say ye may have dealt wi ' him— ( the
Deacon ...
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... fellow wanting ? ' Dinmont , who had pushed after Mannering into the room ,
began with a scrape with his foot and a scratch of his head in unison . ' I am
Dandie Dinmont , sir , of the Charlies - hope — the Liddesdale lad — ye'll mind
me ?
... fellow wanting ? ' Dinmont , who had pushed after Mannering into the room ,
began with a scrape with his foot and a scratch of his head in unison . ' I am
Dandie Dinmont , sir , of the Charlies - hope — the Liddesdale lad — ye'll mind
me ?
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