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Page 10
I feel , however , so much fatigued with my present exertion , that I cannot resume
the pen till to - morrow . I will detain this letter notwithstanding , that you may not
feel any anxiety upon account of your own “ JULIA MANNERING . " 93 DON ...
I feel , however , so much fatigued with my present exertion , that I cannot resume
the pen till to - morrow . I will detain this letter notwithstanding , that you may not
feel any anxiety upon account of your own “ JULIA MANNERING . " 93 DON ...
Page 12
I happened at breakfast to say I should like to see this place in its present frozen
state , occupied by skaters and curlers , as they call those who play a particular
sort of game upon the ice . There is snow on the ground , but frozen so hard that I
...
I happened at breakfast to say I should like to see this place in its present frozen
state , occupied by skaters and curlers , as they call those who play a particular
sort of game upon the ice . There is snow on the ground , but frozen so hard that I
...
Page 13
One side of it is bordered by a steep crag , from which hung a thousand
enormous icicles all glittering in the sun ; on the other side was a little wood , now
exhibiting that fantastic appearance which the pine - trees present when their
branches ...
One side of it is bordered by a steep crag , from which hung a thousand
enormous icicles all glittering in the sun ; on the other side was a little wood , now
exhibiting that fantastic appearance which the pine - trees present when their
branches ...
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... and the frequent circumstances which occur to make them retire from particular
scenes of action , had he the least reason to think that his present researches
could possibly compromise any old friend who might possess means of
retaliation ...
... and the frequent circumstances which occur to make them retire from particular
scenes of action , had he the least reason to think that his present researches
could possibly compromise any old friend who might possess means of
retaliation ...
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Glossin extricated himself from the Deacon's grasp , and from the discussion ,
though not with rudeness ; for it was his present interest to buy golden opinions
from all sorts of people . He inquired the price of tea and sugar , and spoke of ...
Glossin extricated himself from the Deacon's grasp , and from the discussion ,
though not with rudeness ; for it was his present interest to buy golden opinions
from all sorts of people . He inquired the price of tea and sugar , and spoke of ...
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