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Page 255
and was admitted as a gentleman come to wait upon Miss Bertram . He did not
announce himself until he was at the door of the breakfast - parlour , when the
servant , by his desire , said aloud , - “ Mr. Glossin , to wait upon Miss Bertram .
and was admitted as a gentleman come to wait upon Miss Bertram . He did not
announce himself until he was at the door of the breakfast - parlour , when the
servant , by his desire , said aloud , - “ Mr. Glossin , to wait upon Miss Bertram .
Page 259
This lady - this Mrs. Margaret Bertram , to my certain knowledge , made a general
settlement of her affairs in Miss Lucy Bertram's favour while she lived with my old
friend , Mr. Bertram , at Ellangowan . The Dominie that was the name by which ...
This lady - this Mrs. Margaret Bertram , to my certain knowledge , made a general
settlement of her affairs in Miss Lucy Bertram's favour while she lived with my old
friend , Mr. Bertram , at Ellangowan . The Dominie that was the name by which ...
Page 314
25 n - no ро Dingawaie , " answered Glossin ; suppressing for obvious reasons
the more familiar sound of Bertram , which might have awakened the
recollections which he was anxious to lull to rest , and slurring with an evasive
answer the ...
25 n - no ро Dingawaie , " answered Glossin ; suppressing for obvious reasons
the more familiar sound of Bertram , which might have awakened the
recollections which he was anxious to lull to rest , and slurring with an evasive
answer the ...
Page 398
My imagination Carries no savour in it but Bertram's ; I am undone ; there is no
living , none , If Bertram be away . All's well that ends well . Ar the hour which he
had appointed the preceding evening , the indefatigable lawyer was seated by a
...
My imagination Carries no savour in it but Bertram's ; I am undone ; there is no
living , none , If Bertram be away . All's well that ends well . Ar the hour which he
had appointed the preceding evening , the indefatigable lawyer was seated by a
...
Page 452
As Glossin died without heirs , and without payment of the price , the estate of
Ellangowan was again thrown upon the hands of Mr. Godfrey Bertram's creditors
, the right of most of whom was however defeasible , in case Henry Bertram
should ...
As Glossin died without heirs , and without payment of the price , the estate of
Ellangowan was again thrown upon the hands of Mr. Godfrey Bertram's creditors
, the right of most of whom was however defeasible , in case Henry Bertram
should ...
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