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Page 94
But his views lie still farther north , and he is at present absent on a tour in
Scotland , looking , I believe , for some purchase of land which may suit him as a
residence . He is partial , from early recollections , to that country . So , my
dearest ...
But his views lie still farther north , and he is at present absent on a tour in
Scotland , looking , I believe , for some purchase of land which may suit him as a
residence . He is partial , from early recollections , to that country . So , my
dearest ...
Page 248
I have forgot it all now —but I remember the tune well , though I cannot should at
present so strongly recall it to my memory . He took his flageolet from his pocket ,
and played a simple melody . Apparently the tune awoke the corresponding ...
I have forgot it all now —but I remember the tune well , though I cannot should at
present so strongly recall it to my memory . He took his flageolet from his pocket ,
and played a simple melody . Apparently the tune awoke the corresponding ...
Page 277
It seldom , however , happened that he was absent from two meals together , as
was the case in the present instance . We must explain the cause of this unusual
occurrence . The conversation which Mr. Pleydell had held with Mr. Mannering ...
It seldom , however , happened that he was absent from two meals together , as
was the case in the present instance . We must explain the cause of this unusual
occurrence . The conversation which Mr. Pleydell had held with Mr. Mannering ...
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