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Page 84
This trifling circumstance afterwards had consequences of greater moment to the
Dominie . The visitors were hospitably welcomed by Mrs. Mac - Morlan , to whom
, as well as to others , her husband intimated that he had engaged Dominie ...
This trifling circumstance afterwards had consequences of greater moment to the
Dominie . The visitors were hospitably welcomed by Mrs. Mac - Morlan , to whom
, as well as to others , her husband intimated that he had engaged Dominie ...
Page 106
tend to superintend a gentleman's wardrobe , nothing was mure easy than to
arrange the Dominie's . “ At Ellangowan , ” she said , “ . “ whenever my poor
father thought any part of the Dominie's dress wanted renewal , a servant was
directed to ...
tend to superintend a gentleman's wardrobe , nothing was mure easy than to
arrange the Dominie's . “ At Ellangowan , ” she said , “ . “ whenever my poor
father thought any part of the Dominie's dress wanted renewal , a servant was
directed to ...
Page 231
I am uncertain , however , if even the good cheer gave him more satisfaction than
the presence of Dominie Sampson , from whom , in his own juridical style of wit ,
he contrived to extract great amusement , both for himself and one or two ...
I am uncertain , however , if even the good cheer gave him more satisfaction than
the presence of Dominie Sampson , from whom , in his own juridical style of wit ,
he contrived to extract great amusement , both for himself and one or two ...
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