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Page 84
Ay , and the young Laird of Hazlewood rides hame half the road wi ' her after
sermon , " said one of the gossips in company ; “ I wonder how auld Hazlewood
likes that . ” “ I kenna how he may like it now , " answered another of the tea -
drinkers ...
Ay , and the young Laird of Hazlewood rides hame half the road wi ' her after
sermon , " said one of the gossips in company ; “ I wonder how auld Hazlewood
likes that . ” “ I kenna how he may like it now , " answered another of the tea -
drinkers ...
Page 102
Farewell , then , ” said young Hazlewood , and whispered a word in her ear - then
ran down the steep hastily , as if not trusting his resolution at a slower pace . “
Where ' s Charles Hazlewood running ? " said the invalid , who apparently was ...
Farewell , then , ” said young Hazlewood , and whispered a word in her ear - then
ran down the steep hastily , as if not trusting his resolution at a slower pace . “
Where ' s Charles Hazlewood running ? " said the invalid , who apparently was ...
Page 111
A few more questions extracted from the Dominie that this liberal pupil was young
Hazlewood , and that he met his preceptor daily at the house of Mrs . Mac -
Candlish , whose proclamation of Sampson ' s disinterested attachment to the
young ...
A few more questions extracted from the Dominie that this liberal pupil was young
Hazlewood , and that he met his preceptor daily at the house of Mrs . Mac -
Candlish , whose proclamation of Sampson ' s disinterested attachment to the
young ...
Page 112
Upon our past meetings at Ellangowan — and , truly , I think very often we
discourse concerning Miss Lucy - for Mr . Charles Hazlewood , in that particular ,
resembleth me , Mr . Mac - Morlan . When I begin to speak of her I never know
when to ...
Upon our past meetings at Ellangowan — and , truly , I think very often we
discourse concerning Miss Lucy - for Mr . Charles Hazlewood , in that particular ,
resembleth me , Mr . Mac - Morlan . When I begin to speak of her I never know
when to ...
Page 113
Expressing in the kindest manner her grateful thanks for his disinterested
attachment , and her joy that he had got such a provision , she hinted to him that
his present mode of superintending Charles Hazlewood ' s studies must be so ...
Expressing in the kindest manner her grateful thanks for his disinterested
attachment , and her joy that he had got such a provision , she hinted to him that
his present mode of superintending Charles Hazlewood ' s studies must be so ...
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