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Page 133
Brown rose early in the morning , and walked out to look at the establishment of
his new friend . All was rough and neglected in the neighbourhood of the house ;
-a paltry garden , no pains taken to make the vicinity dry or comfortable , and a ...
Brown rose early in the morning , and walked out to look at the establishment of
his new friend . All was rough and neglected in the neighbourhood of the house ;
-a paltry garden , no pains taken to make the vicinity dry or comfortable , and a ...
Page 134
he appeared through the morning mist , Brown , accustomed to judge of men by
their thews and sinews , could not help admiring his height , the breadth of his
shoulders , and the steady firmness of his step . Dinmont internally paid the same
...
he appeared through the morning mist , Brown , accustomed to judge of men by
their thews and sinews , could not help admiring his height , the breadth of his
shoulders , and the steady firmness of his step . Dinmont internally paid the same
...
Page 214
No , Colonel , I shall never forget the misery of the house of Ellangowan that
morning the father half - distracted — the mother dead in premature travail — the
helpless infant , with scarce any one to attend it , coming wawling and crying into
this ...
No , Colonel , I shall never forget the misery of the house of Ellangowan that
morning the father half - distracted — the mother dead in premature travail — the
helpless infant , with scarce any one to attend it , coming wawling and crying into
this ...
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