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Page 3
... gave prompt orders for securing the goods in the hall , arming the servants ,
and defending the house in case it should be necessary . Hazlewood seconded
him with great spirit , and even the strange animal they call Sampson stalked out
of ...
... gave prompt orders for securing the goods in the hall , arming the servants ,
and defending the house in case it should be necessary . Hazlewood seconded
him with great spirit , and even the strange animal they call Sampson stalked out
of ...
Page 5
My father , who was quite at home in such a scene , walked from one to another ,
and reiterated his orders , that no one should presume to fire until he gave the
word . Hazlewood , who seemed to catch courage from his eye , acted as his aid
...
My father , who was quite at home in such a scene , walked from one to another ,
and reiterated his orders , that no one should presume to fire until he gave the
word . Hazlewood , who seemed to catch courage from his eye , acted as his aid
...
Page 16
The news that Hazlewood was recovering , and that the person who had shot him
was nowhere to be traced , only that for certain he was one of the leaders of the
gang of smugglers , gave me some comfort . The suspicion and pursuit being ...
The news that Hazlewood was recovering , and that the person who had shot him
was nowhere to be traced , only that for certain he was one of the leaders of the
gang of smugglers , gave me some comfort . The suspicion and pursuit being ...
Page 28
Troth , he put a parcela sma ' parcel , under my charge , and he gave me some
siller , and desired me to get him half - a - dozen ruffled sarks , and Peg Pasley's
in hands wi ' them e'en now — they may serve him to gang up the Lawn - market
...
Troth , he put a parcela sma ' parcel , under my charge , and he gave me some
siller , and desired me to get him half - a - dozen ruffled sarks , and Peg Pasley's
in hands wi ' them e'en now — they may serve him to gang up the Lawn - market
...
Page 30
... I say , now gave Glossin to understand , that her postilion and hostler had both
seen the stranger upon the ice that day when young Hazlewood was wounded .
Our readers ' old acquaintance , Jock Jabos , was first summoned , and admitted
...
... I say , now gave Glossin to understand , that her postilion and hostler had both
seen the stranger upon the ice that day when young Hazlewood was wounded .
Our readers ' old acquaintance , Jock Jabos , was first summoned , and admitted
...
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