Guy ManneringJ.M. Dent and Sons, 1912 - 427 pages |
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Page 93
... Mac - Morlan , sir , -he's a man o'character , and weel spoken o ' . " " 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 ...
... Mac - Morlan , sir , -he's a man o'character , and weel spoken o ' . " " 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 ...
Page 97
... Mac - Morlan now entered the room . The well - known character of Colonel Mannering at once disposed this gentle- man , who was a man of intelligence and probity , to be open and confidential . He explained the advantages and disad ...
... Mac - Morlan now entered the room . The well - known character of Colonel Mannering at once disposed this gentle- man , who was a man of intelligence and probity , to be open and confidential . He explained the advantages and disad ...
Page 98
... Mac - Morlan upon the steps for thwarting this unprincipled attempt . They then con- versed long on the singular disappearance of Harry Bertram upon his fifth birthday , verifying thus the random prediction of Mannering , of which ...
... Mac - Morlan upon the steps for thwarting this unprincipled attempt . They then con- versed long on the singular disappearance of Harry Bertram upon his fifth birthday , verifying thus the random prediction of Mannering , of which ...
Page 104
... Mac - Morlan hastily announced , that he would suspend all further proceedings in the sale of the estate and other pro- perty , and relinquish the possession of the premises to the young lady , until she could consult with her friends ...
... Mac - Morlan hastily announced , that he would suspend all further proceedings in the sale of the estate and other pro- perty , and relinquish the possession of the premises to the young lady , until she could consult with her friends ...
Page 106
... Mac - Morlan , who pointed out the most proper means of disposing of it for contributing to Miss Bertram's convenience , being no doubt the purpose to which it was destined by the bestower . Many of the neighbouring gentry were now ...
... Mac - Morlan , who pointed out the most proper means of disposing of it for contributing to Miss Bertram's convenience , being no doubt the purpose to which it was destined by the bestower . Many of the neighbouring gentry were now ...
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