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Page 39
Soh , Captain , this is you ! —you have been a stranger on this coast for some
years . " “ Stranger ? ” replied the other ; " strange enough , I think - for hold me
der deyvil , if I been ever here before . " “ That won't pass , Mr. Captain . ” “ That
must ...
Soh , Captain , this is you ! —you have been a stranger on this coast for some
years . " “ Stranger ? ” replied the other ; " strange enough , I think - for hold me
der deyvil , if I been ever here before . " “ That won't pass , Mr. Captain . ” “ That
must ...
Page 40
well said , Captain ! " replied Glossin ironically . “ But , Captain , bullying won't do
— you'll hardly get out of this country without accounting for a little accident that
happened at Warroch Point a few years ago . Hatteraick's looks grew black as ...
well said , Captain ! " replied Glossin ironically . “ But , Captain , bullying won't do
— you'll hardly get out of this country without accounting for a little accident that
happened at Warroch Point a few years ago . Hatteraick's looks grew black as ...
Page 41
It is so long since , Captain Hatteraick , " answered Glossin superciliously , “ that I
really forget how I was recompensed for my trouble . ” “ Your trouble ? your
silence , you mean . ” “ It was an affair in the course of business , ” said Glossin , “
and ...
It is so long since , Captain Hatteraick , " answered Glossin superciliously , “ that I
really forget how I was recompensed for my trouble . ” “ Your trouble ? your
silence , you mean . ” “ It was an affair in the course of business , ” said Glossin , “
and ...
Page 43
I can make nothing of Captain Janson , as he calls himself , Mac - Guffog , and it's
now too late to bundle him off to the county jail . Is there not a strong room up
yonder in the old castle ? " “ Ay is there , sir ; my uncle the GUY MANNERING 43.
I can make nothing of Captain Janson , as he calls himself , Mac - Guffog , and it's
now too late to bundle him off to the county jail . Is there not a strong room up
yonder in the old castle ? " “ Ay is there , sir ; my uncle the GUY MANNERING 43.
Page 53
Then broke into the fragment of a High - Dutch song , “ Saufen Bier , und Brante -
wein , Schmeissen alle die Fenstern ein ; Ich ben liederlich , Du bist liederlich ;
Sind wir nicht liederlich Leute a ! ” “ Well said , my hearty Captain ! ” cried GUY ...
Then broke into the fragment of a High - Dutch song , “ Saufen Bier , und Brante -
wein , Schmeissen alle die Fenstern ein ; Ich ben liederlich , Du bist liederlich ;
Sind wir nicht liederlich Leute a ! ” “ Well said , my hearty Captain ! ” cried GUY ...
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