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Page 55
Above all , here , and here only , were observed the vestiges of a child's foot ; and
as it could be seen nowhere else , and the hard horse - track which traversed the
wood of Warroch was contiguous to the spot , it was natural to think that the ...
Above all , here , and here only , were observed the vestiges of a child's foot ; and
as it could be seen nowhere else , and the hard horse - track which traversed the
wood of Warroch was contiguous to the spot , it was natural to think that the ...
Page 97
I have seen him again , Matilda - seen him twice . I have used every argument to
convince him that this secret intercourse is dangerous to us both . I even pressed
him to pursue his views of fortune without farther regard to me , and to consider ...
I have seen him again , Matilda - seen him twice . I have used every argument to
convince him that this secret intercourse is dangerous to us both . I even pressed
him to pursue his views of fortune without farther regard to me , and to consider ...
Page 103
... wood , which shrouded the house upon the north and east ; the front looked
upon a little lawn bordered by a grove of old trees ; beyond were some arable
fields , extending down to the river , which was seen from the windows of the
house .
... wood , which shrouded the house upon the north and east ; the front looked
upon a little lawn bordered by a grove of old trees ; beyond were some arable
fields , extending down to the river , which was seen from the windows of the
house .
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