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Page 28
Oh , to bless his ship , I suppose . You must know , Mr. Mannering , that these free
traders , whom the law calls smugglers , having no religion , make it all up in
superstition ; and they have as many spells , and charms , and nonsense Vanity ...
Oh , to bless his ship , I suppose . You must know , Mr. Mannering , that these free
traders , whom the law calls smugglers , having no religion , make it all up in
superstition ; and they have as many spells , and charms , and nonsense Vanity ...
Page 49
I am very little obliged to Mr. Francis Kennedy for his pains , " said the lady
peevishly ; “ suppose he lets the boy drop from his horse , and lames him ? or
suppose one of the cannons comes ashore and kills him ? -or suppose“ Or
suppose , my ...
I am very little obliged to Mr. Francis Kennedy for his pains , " said the lady
peevishly ; “ suppose he lets the boy drop from his horse , and lames him ? or
suppose one of the cannons comes ashore and kills him ? -or suppose“ Or
suppose , my ...
Page 355
These infernal bills ! Hatteraick brought them with him , I suppose , to have the
means of threatening me , or extorting money from me . I must endeavour to see
the rascal -- must get him to stand steady - must persuade him to put some other
...
These infernal bills ! Hatteraick brought them with him , I suppose , to have the
means of threatening me , or extorting money from me . I must endeavour to see
the rascal -- must get him to stand steady - must persuade him to put some other
...
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