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Page 12
Nor good neither , ” answered Dominie Sampson , in a voice whose untuneable
harshness corresponded with the awkwardness of his figure . They were the first
words which Mannering had heard him speak ; and as he had been watching ...
Nor good neither , ” answered Dominie Sampson , in a voice whose untuneable
harshness corresponded with the awkwardness of his figure . They were the first
words which Mannering had heard him speak ; and as he had been watching ...
Page 76
The sound of voices was now heard from the ruins . ( The reader may remember
there was a communication between ... said Miss Bertram hastily to Sampson , “ '
tis that wretch Glossin's voice ! —if my father sees him , it will kill him outright !
The sound of voices was now heard from the ruins . ( The reader may remember
there was a communication between ... said Miss Bertram hastily to Sampson , “ '
tis that wretch Glossin's voice ! —if my father sees him , it will kill him outright !
Page 206
The door opened , and immediately ensued the sharp and worrying bark of a dog
, the squalling of a woman , the screams of an assaulted cat , and the hoarse
voice of a man , who cried in a most imperative tone , “ Will ye , Mustard ? will ye
...
The door opened , and immediately ensued the sharp and worrying bark of a dog
, the squalling of a woman , the screams of an assaulted cat , and the hoarse
voice of a man , who cried in a most imperative tone , “ Will ye , Mustard ? will ye
...
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