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Page 131
I have detected him once or twice attempting to sound my thoughts , and watch
the expression of my countenance . He has talked of the flageolet more than
once ; and has , at different times , made eulogiums upon the watchfulness and ...
I have detected him once or twice attempting to sound my thoughts , and watch
the expression of my countenance . He has talked of the flageolet more than
once ; and has , at different times , made eulogiums upon the watchfulness and ...
Page 289
... own advantage ; but his feelings were of a mingled nature , and he felt the
influence of those very prejudices which he pretended to flatter . The Baronet
received his visitor with that condescending parade which was meant at once to
assert ...
... own advantage ; but his feelings were of a mingled nature , and he felt the
influence of those very prejudices which he pretended to flatter . The Baronet
received his visitor with that condescending parade which was meant at once to
assert ...
Page 345
Mannering saw before him the man whom he supposed he had killed in India ;
Julia beheld her lover in a most peculiar and hazardous situation ; and Lucy
Bertram at once knew the person who had fired upon young Hazlewood .
Bertram ...
Mannering saw before him the man whom he supposed he had killed in India ;
Julia beheld her lover in a most peculiar and hazardous situation ; and Lucy
Bertram at once knew the person who had fired upon young Hazlewood .
Bertram ...
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