Guy Mannering, Or, The Astrologer |
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Page 83
There remained in the parlour only Mr. Mac - Morlan , who came to attend his
guest to his house , Dominie Sampson , and Miss Bertram . " And now , said the
poor girl , “ I must bid farewell to one of my oldest and kindest friends - God bless
...
There remained in the parlour only Mr. Mac - Morlan , who came to attend his
guest to his house , Dominie Sampson , and Miss Bertram . " And now , said the
poor girl , “ I must bid farewell to one of my oldest and kindest friends - God bless
...
Page 179
What leddies ? ou , it was Miss Jowlia Mannering and Miss Lucy Bertram , that ye
ken fu ' weel yoursell , Mr. Glossin - they were walking wi ' the young Laird of
Hazlewood upon the ice . ” “ And what did you tell him about them ? ” demanded
...
What leddies ? ou , it was Miss Jowlia Mannering and Miss Lucy Bertram , that ye
ken fu ' weel yoursell , Mr. Glossin - they were walking wi ' the young Laird of
Hazlewood upon the ice . ” “ And what did you tell him about them ? ” demanded
...
Page 198
Besides , to do Glossin justice , bad as he was , he might feel some desire to
compensate to Miss Bertram in a small degree , and in a case in which his own
interest did not interfere with hers , the infinite mischief which he had occasioned
to ...
Besides , to do Glossin justice , bad as he was , he might feel some desire to
compensate to Miss Bertram in a small degree , and in a case in which his own
interest did not interfere with hers , the infinite mischief which he had occasioned
to ...
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