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Page 72
... called to the men who lounged idly on before , “ Stand to your beasts ' heads ,
and make room for the Laird to pass . ... he addressed one of the men , as he
passed him without any show of greeting , salute , or recognition , - ' Giles Baillie
...
... called to the men who lounged idly on before , “ Stand to your beasts ' heads ,
and make room for the Laird to pass . ... he addressed one of the men , as he
passed him without any show of greeting , salute , or recognition , - ' Giles Baillie
...
Page 160
Dinmont directed his steed towards a pass where the water appeared to flow with
more freedom over a harder bottom ; but Dumple backed from the proposed
crossing - place , put his head down as if to reconnoitre the swamp more nearly ...
Dinmont directed his steed towards a pass where the water appeared to flow with
more freedom over a harder bottom ; but Dumple backed from the proposed
crossing - place , put his head down as if to reconnoitre the swamp more nearly ...
Page 345
Then instantly passing to Lucy , “ Look at that man , Miss Bertram , my dear ; have
you never seen any one like him ? ' Lucy had only ventured one glance at this
object of terror , by which , however , from his remarkable height and appearance
...
Then instantly passing to Lucy , “ Look at that man , Miss Bertram , my dear ; have
you never seen any one like him ? ' Lucy had only ventured one glance at this
object of terror , by which , however , from his remarkable height and appearance
...
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