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Page 303
Lord , sir , ” said Julia , “ whom can you possibly expect to - night ? ” Why , some
persons , strangers to me , talked of calling in the evening on business , ”
answered her father , not without embarrassment , for he would little have
brooked a ...
Lord , sir , ” said Julia , “ whom can you possibly expect to - night ? ” Why , some
persons , strangers to me , talked of calling in the evening on business , ”
answered her father , not without embarrassment , for he would little have
brooked a ...
Page 319
When Colonel Mannering left Bertram , he went to Julia's dressing - room , and
dismissed her attendant . My dear sir , she said as he entered , “ you have forgot
our vigils last night , and have hardly allowed me time to comb my hair , although
...
When Colonel Mannering left Bertram , he went to Julia's dressing - room , and
dismissed her attendant . My dear sir , she said as he entered , “ you have forgot
our vigils last night , and have hardly allowed me time to comb my hair , although
...
Page 320
—Well , Julia , ” continued her father , gravely but kindly , “ allow me to ask you ,
Is this the only time you have seen Brown since his return from India ? —Still no
answer . I must then naturally suppose that it is not the first time ? - Still no reply .
—Well , Julia , ” continued her father , gravely but kindly , “ allow me to ask you ,
Is this the only time you have seen Brown since his return from India ? —Still no
answer . I must then naturally suppose that it is not the first time ? - Still no reply .
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