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Page 91
Not a feather , sir , - thank ye - - your very good health , sir . " " And wha may your
master be , friend ? " . “ What , the gentleman that was here ? — that ' s the
famous Colonel Mannering , sir , from the East Indies . " " What , him we read of in
the ...
Not a feather , sir , - thank ye - - your very good health , sir . " " And wha may your
master be , friend ? " . “ What , the gentleman that was here ? — that ' s the
famous Colonel Mannering , sir , from the East Indies . " " What , him we read of in
the ...
Page 93
Send my compliments — Colonel Mannering ' s compliments to him , and I would
be glad he would do me the pleasure of supping with me , and bring these
papers with him — and I beg , good madam , you will say nothing of this to any
one ...
Send my compliments — Colonel Mannering ' s compliments to him , and I would
be glad he would do me the pleasure of supping with me , and bring these
papers with him — and I beg , good madam , you will say nothing of this to any
one ...
Page 97
The well - known character of Colonel Mannering at once disposed this
gentleman , who was a man of intelligence and probity , to be open and
confidential . He explained the advantages and disadvantages of the property . “
It was settled ...
The well - known character of Colonel Mannering at once disposed this
gentleman , who was a man of intelligence and probity , to be open and
confidential . He explained the advantages and disadvantages of the property . “
It was settled ...
Page 98
... himself , if , as he proposed , he should become a settler in that part of Scotland
. With this assurance they parted , well satisfied with each other , and with the
evening ' s conference On the Sunday following , Colonel Mannering attended ...
... himself , if , as he proposed , he should become a settler in that part of Scotland
. With this assurance they parted , well satisfied with each other , and with the
evening ' s conference On the Sunday following , Colonel Mannering attended ...
Page 100
It was some time before Colonel Mannering could find any one disposed to
answer his reiterated questions concerning Ellangowan himself . At length , an
old maid - servant , who held her apron to her eyes as she spoke , told him , “ the
Laird ...
It was some time before Colonel Mannering could find any one disposed to
answer his reiterated questions concerning Ellangowan himself . At length , an
old maid - servant , who held her apron to her eyes as she spoke , told him , “ the
Laird ...
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