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Page 4
The piece went off in the awkward hands of the poor parson , and very nearly
shot one of the excisemen . At this unexpected and involuntary explosion of his
weapon , the Dominie ( such is his nickname ) exclaimed , ' Prodigious ! ' which is
his ...
The piece went off in the awkward hands of the poor parson , and very nearly
shot one of the excisemen . At this unexpected and involuntary explosion of his
weapon , the Dominie ( such is his nickname ) exclaimed , ' Prodigious ! ' which is
his ...
Page 13
He spoke , poor fellow , with great kindness , to old and young , and seemed
deservedly popular among the assembled crowd . At length we thought of retiring
. Why do I mention these trivial occurrences ? -not , Heaven ows , from the
interest I ...
He spoke , poor fellow , with great kindness , to old and young , and seemed
deservedly popular among the assembled crowd . At length we thought of retiring
. Why do I mention these trivial occurrences ? -not , Heaven ows , from the
interest I ...
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... the severity of laws which I am told may even affect his life ? and how can I find
means to warn him of his danger ? Then poor Lucy's ill - concealed grief ,
occasioned by her lover's wound , is another source of distress GUY
MANNERING 15.
... the severity of laws which I am told may even affect his life ? and how can I find
means to warn him of his danger ? Then poor Lucy's ill - concealed grief ,
occasioned by her lover's wound , is another source of distress GUY
MANNERING 15.
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I must say Miss Bertram is strangely biassed by her prepossessions , for there are
few handsomer men than poor Brown . I had not seen him for a long time , and
even in his strange and sudden apparition on this unhappy occasion , and under
...
I must say Miss Bertram is strangely biassed by her prepossessions , for there are
few handsomer men than poor Brown . I had not seen him for a long time , and
even in his strange and sudden apparition on this unhappy occasion , and under
...
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his own character and reception in society with those of Mr. Mac - Morlan , who ,
in far inferior worldly circumstances , was beloved and respected both by rich and
poor , and was slowly but securely laying the foundation of a moderate fortune ...
his own character and reception in society with those of Mr. Mac - Morlan , who ,
in far inferior worldly circumstances , was beloved and respected both by rich and
poor , and was slowly but securely laying the foundation of a moderate fortune ...
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