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The young lady courtesied acquiescence , and took her new friend's hand .
Mannering now turned his eye upon the Dominie , who had made bows since his
entrance into the room , sprawling out his leg , and bending his back like an ...
The young lady courtesied acquiescence , and took her new friend's hand .
Mannering now turned his eye upon the Dominie , who had made bows since his
entrance into the room , sprawling out his leg , and bending his back like an ...
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He then took the clergyman's hand , and asked solemnly , if she appeared able to
give that attention to his devotions which befitted a departing person . “ My dear
sir , ” said the good minister , “ I trust this poor woman had remaining sense to ...
He then took the clergyman's hand , and asked solemnly , if she appeared able to
give that attention to his devotions which befitted a departing person . “ My dear
sir , ” said the good minister , “ I trust this poor woman had remaining sense to ...
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plebeian neighbour had made a cat's - paw of him , inclined his head stiffly , took
snuff , and looked another way . “ Mr. Corsand , ” said Glossin to the other yoke -
fellow of justice , “ your most humble servant . ” “ Your humble servant , Mr.
plebeian neighbour had made a cat's - paw of him , inclined his head stiffly , took
snuff , and looked another way . “ Mr. Corsand , ” said Glossin to the other yoke -
fellow of justice , “ your most humble servant . ” “ Your humble servant , Mr.
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