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Page 167
It was to his neighbour , as he was fond of calling him , Sir Robert Hazlewood of
Hazlewood , the head of an ancient and powerful interest in the county , which
had in the decadence of the Ellangowan family gradually succeeded to much of ...
It was to his neighbour , as he was fond of calling him , Sir Robert Hazlewood of
Hazlewood , the head of an ancient and powerful interest in the county , which
had in the decadence of the Ellangowan family gradually succeeded to much of ...
Page 168
As Sir Robert Hazlewood may probably choose to conduct the examination of
this criminal himself , Mr. G. Glossin will cause the man to be carried to the inn at
Kippletringan , or to Hazlewood - house , as Sir Robert Hazlewood may be ...
As Sir Robert Hazlewood may probably choose to conduct the examination of
this criminal himself , Mr. G. Glossin will cause the man to be carried to the inn at
Kippletringan , or to Hazlewood - house , as Sir Robert Hazlewood may be ...
Page 170
Addressed , “ SIR ROBERT HAZLEWOOD of Hazlewood , Bart . “ Hazlewood -
house , etc. etc. Elln . Gn . Tuesday . " } This note he dispatched by a servant on
horseback , and having given the man some time to get a - head , and desired
him ...
Addressed , “ SIR ROBERT HAZLEWOOD of Hazlewood , Bart . “ Hazlewood -
house , etc. etc. Elln . Gn . Tuesday . " } This note he dispatched by a servant on
horseback , and having given the man some time to get a - head , and desired
him ...
Page 171
I think I can manage Sir Robert . He is dull and pompous , and will be alike
disposed to listen to my suggestions upon the law of the case , and to assume the
credit of acting upon them as his own proper motion . So I shall have the
advantage ...
I think I can manage Sir Robert . He is dull and pompous , and will be alike
disposed to listen to my suggestions upon the law of the case , and to assume the
credit of acting upon them as his own proper motion . So I shall have the
advantage ...
Page 172
As Mr. Glossin's carriage stopped at the door of the hall , Sir Robert reconnoitred
the new vehicle from the windows . According to his aristocratic feelings , there
was a degree of presumption in this novus homo , this Mr. Gilbert Glossin , late ...
As Mr. Glossin's carriage stopped at the door of the hall , Sir Robert reconnoitred
the new vehicle from the windows . According to his aristocratic feelings , there
was a degree of presumption in this novus homo , this Mr. Gilbert Glossin , late ...
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