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Page 56
Why , Mr. Mannering , people must have brandy and tea , and there's none in the
country but what comes this way - and then there's short accounts , and maybe a
keg or two , or a dozen pounds left at your stable door , instead of a d - d lang ...
Why , Mr. Mannering , people must have brandy and tea , and there's none in the
country but what comes this way - and then there's short accounts , and maybe a
keg or two , or a dozen pounds left at your stable door , instead of a d - d lang ...
Page 236
... have rendered her so utterly repugnant to a personal interview with Mr. Glossin
, that it would be cruelty to insist upon it : and she has deputed me to receive his
commands , or proposal , or , in short , whatever he may wish to say to her .
... have rendered her so utterly repugnant to a personal interview with Mr. Glossin
, that it would be cruelty to insist upon it : and she has deputed me to receive his
commands , or proposal , or , in short , whatever he may wish to say to her .
Page 368
In short , I must go , ' said Bertram , “ it is absolutely necessary ; wait for me five
minutes on this spot . ' ' Five minutes ? ' said the gipsy ; five hours may not bring
you here again . ' ' Do you hear that ? ' said Julia ; ' for Heaven's sake do not go !
In short , I must go , ' said Bertram , “ it is absolutely necessary ; wait for me five
minutes on this spot . ' ' Five minutes ? ' said the gipsy ; five hours may not bring
you here again . ' ' Do you hear that ? ' said Julia ; ' for Heaven's sake do not go !
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