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Page 14
Such was our position , when at once , and as if he had started out of the earth ,
Brown stood before us at a short turn of the road ! He was very plainly , I might
say coarsely , dressed , and his whole appearance had in it something wild and ...
Such was our position , when at once , and as if he had started out of the earth ,
Brown stood before us at a short turn of the road ! He was very plainly , I might
say coarsely , dressed , and his whole appearance had in it something wild and ...
Page 15
Hazlewood was conveyed home , that is to Woodbourne , in safety — I trust his
wound will prove in no respect dangerous , though he suffers much . But to
Brown the consequences must be most disastrous . He is already the object of
my ...
Hazlewood was conveyed home , that is to Woodbourne , in safety — I trust his
wound will prove in no respect dangerous , though he suffers much . But to
Brown the consequences must be most disastrous . He is already the object of
my ...
Page 16
The suspicion and pursuit being directed towards those people , must naturally
facilitate Brown's escape , and , I trust , has , ere this , ensured it . But patrols of
horse and foot traverse the country in all directions , and I am tortured by a ...
The suspicion and pursuit being directed towards those people , must naturally
facilitate Brown's escape , and , I trust , has , ere this , ensured it . But patrols of
horse and foot traverse the country in all directions , and I am tortured by a ...
Page 17
I must say Miss Bertram is strangely biassed by her prepossessions , for there are
few handsomer men than poor Brown . I had not seen him for a long time , and
even in his strange and sudden apparition on this unhappy occasion , and under
...
I must say Miss Bertram is strangely biassed by her prepossessions , for there are
few handsomer men than poor Brown . I had not seen him for a long time , and
even in his strange and sudden apparition on this unhappy occasion , and under
...
Page 18
My hopes are , that Brown has made his escape into the sister kingdom of
England , or perhaps to Ireland , or the Isle of Man . In either case he may wait the
issue of Hazlewood's wound with safety and with patience , for the
communication of ...
My hopes are , that Brown has made his escape into the sister kingdom of
England , or perhaps to Ireland , or the Isle of Man . In either case he may wait the
issue of Hazlewood's wound with safety and with patience , for the
communication of ...
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