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Page 78
My stars , Mr. Bertram ! why did not ye tell me this before , that we might have had
the large round table ? —and then , they're a ' tired o ' saut meat , and , to tell you
the plain truth , a 6 rump o ' beef is the best part of 78 GUY MANNERING.
My stars , Mr. Bertram ! why did not ye tell me this before , that we might have had
the large round table ? —and then , they're a ' tired o ' saut meat , and , to tell you
the plain truth , a 6 rump o ' beef is the best part of 78 GUY MANNERING.
Page 217
... after various contortions by way of courtesy to the Justice , to tell his story ,
eking it out by sundry sly nods and knowing winks , which appeared to bespeak
an intimate correspondence of ideas between the narrator and his principal
auditor .
... after various contortions by way of courtesy to the Justice , to tell his story ,
eking it out by sundry sly nods and knowing winks , which appeared to bespeak
an intimate correspondence of ideas between the narrator and his principal
auditor .
Page 317
Listen , ye stickit stibbler , to what I tell ye , or ye sall rue it while there's a limb o'ye
hings to anither ! —Tell Colonel Mannering that I ken he's seeking me . He kens ,
and I ken , that the blood will be wiped out , and the lost will be found , > 66 ...
Listen , ye stickit stibbler , to what I tell ye , or ye sall rue it while there's a limb o'ye
hings to anither ! —Tell Colonel Mannering that I ken he's seeking me . He kens ,
and I ken , that the blood will be wiped out , and the lost will be found , > 66 ...
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