Guy Mannering, Volume 2Black, 1859 |
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Walter Scott. his own character and reception in society with those of Mr. Mac - Morlan , who , in far inferior worldly cir- cumstances , was beloved and respected both by rich and poor , and was slowly but securely laying the foundation ...
Walter Scott. his own character and reception in society with those of Mr. Mac - Morlan , who , in far inferior worldly cir- cumstances , was beloved and respected both by rich and poor , and was slowly but securely laying the foundation ...
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... Mac - Morlan , to whom , as Sheriff - substitute of the county , this sort of investigation properly belonged , and who would certainly suffer in public opinion , should the voluntary exertions of Glossin be more successful than his own ...
... Mac - Morlan , to whom , as Sheriff - substitute of the county , this sort of investigation properly belonged , and who would certainly suffer in public opinion , should the voluntary exertions of Glossin be more successful than his own ...
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... Mac - Morlan or some other person will take the matter up - he will be detected - convicted - and will tell all in revenge ! ” _ While these racking thoughts glided rapidly through Glossin's mind , he observed one of the lights obscured ...
... Mac - Morlan or some other person will take the matter up - he will be detected - convicted - and will tell all in revenge ! ” _ While these racking thoughts glided rapidly through Glossin's mind , he observed one of the lights obscured ...
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... Mac - Morlan , her agent , sir , I believe it will be more agreeable to Miss Bertram . " 66 " I beg pardon , Colonel Mannering , " said Glossin , making a wretched attempt at an easy demeanour ; you are a man of the world - there are ...
... Mac - Morlan , her agent , sir , I believe it will be more agreeable to Miss Bertram . " 66 " I beg pardon , Colonel Mannering , " said Glossin , making a wretched attempt at an easy demeanour ; you are a man of the world - there are ...
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... Mac - Morlan , and , putting the deed into his hand , requested to know if it was likely to be available to his friend Lucy Bertram . Mac - Morlan perused it with eyes that sparkled with delight , snapped his fingers repeatedly , and at ...
... Mac - Morlan , and , putting the deed into his hand , requested to know if it was likely to be available to his friend Lucy Bertram . Mac - Morlan perused it with eyes that sparkled with delight , snapped his fingers repeatedly , and at ...
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