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Paton Cleriheugh's Tavern , Writers ' Court , Edinburgh Paton Portrait of the late
Andrew Crosby , Advocate , the Counsellor Pleydell of the Tale . From the
Advocate's Library , Edinburgh Dickes Whimper 57 Greenaway 78 Measom 85
Sly 96 ...
Paton Cleriheugh's Tavern , Writers ' Court , Edinburgh Paton Portrait of the late
Andrew Crosby , Advocate , the Counsellor Pleydell of the Tale . From the
Advocate's Library , Edinburgh Dickes Whimper 57 Greenaway 78 Measom 85
Sly 96 ...
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... Glossin , Esquire , late writer in , now Laird of Ellangowan , and one of the
worshipful commission of justices of the peace for the county of His motives for
exertion on this occasion were manifold ; but we presume that our readers , from
what.
... Glossin , Esquire , late writer in , now Laird of Ellangowan , and one of the
worshipful commission of justices of the peace for the county of His motives for
exertion on this occasion were manifold ; but we presume that our readers , from
what.
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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.
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But these regrets are all too late . ” Stifling , therefore , his feelings , he crept
forward to the cave , which was so near the spot where the body was found , that
the smugglers might have heard from their hiding - place the various conjectures
of ...
But these regrets are all too late . ” Stifling , therefore , his feelings , he crept
forward to the cave , which was so near the spot where the body was found , that
the smugglers might have heard from their hiding - place the various conjectures
of ...
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It was signed by Mr. Protocol , an attorney in Edinburgh , and , addressing him as
the agent for Godfrey Bertram , Esq . , late of Ellangowan , and his
representatives , acquainted him with the sudden death of Mrs. Margaret Bertram
of ...
It was signed by Mr. Protocol , an attorney in Edinburgh , and , addressing him as
the agent for Godfrey Bertram , Esq . , late of Ellangowan , and his
representatives , acquainted him with the sudden death of Mrs. Margaret Bertram
of ...
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