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Page 10
It was never known that Sampson either exhibited irritability at this ill - usage , or
made the least attempt to retort upon his tormentors . He slunk from college by
the most secret paths he could discover , and plunged himself into his miserable
...
It was never known that Sampson either exhibited irritability at this ill - usage , or
made the least attempt to retort upon his tormentors . He slunk from college by
the most secret paths he could discover , and plunged himself into his miserable
...
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 284
What on earth is the meaning of this , Mr. Sampson ? " said Mannering , who
observed Miss Bertram looking much alarmed for her simple but attached friend .
“ Exorciso , ” - said the Dominie . “ How , sir ? ” replied the astonished Colonel .
What on earth is the meaning of this , Mr. Sampson ? " said Mannering , who
observed Miss Bertram looking much alarmed for her simple but attached friend .
“ Exorciso , ” - said the Dominie . “ How , sir ? ” replied the astonished Colonel .
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