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Page 47
that ' s gone Why , Mr. Mannering , people must have brandy and tea , and there '
s none in the country but what comes this way - and then there ' s short accounts ,
and maybe a keg or two , or a dozen pounds left at your stable door , instead ...
that ' s gone Why , Mr. Mannering , people must have brandy and tea , and there '
s none in the country but what comes this way - and then there ' s short accounts ,
and maybe a keg or two , or a dozen pounds left at your stable door , instead ...
Page 50
You must know , Mr. Mannering , that these free - traders , whom the law calls
smugglers , having no religion , make it all up in superstition ; and they have as
many spells , and charms , and nonsense ' “ Vanity and waur ! ” said the Dominie
: “ it ...
You must know , Mr. Mannering , that these free - traders , whom the law calls
smugglers , having no religion , make it all up in superstition ; and they have as
many spells , and charms , and nonsense ' “ Vanity and waur ! ” said the Dominie
: “ it ...
Page 106
This young man was the first who observed Colonel Mannering , and
immediately stepped forward to meet him , as if politely to prevent his drawing
nearer to the distressed group . Mannering instantly paused and explained . “ He
was , " he ...
This young man was the first who observed Colonel Mannering , and
immediately stepped forward to meet him , as if politely to prevent his drawing
nearer to the distressed group . Mannering instantly paused and explained . “ He
was , " he ...
Page 255
Julia Mannering flew to her assistance , and they left the room together . There
remained Colonel Mannering , Charles Hazlewood , with his arm in a sling , and
the Dominie , whose gaunt visage and wall - eyes assumed a most hostile aspect
...
Julia Mannering flew to her assistance , and they left the room together . There
remained Colonel Mannering , Charles Hazlewood , with his arm in a sling , and
the Dominie , whose gaunt visage and wall - eyes assumed a most hostile aspect
...
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