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Page 60
They had no doubt that he determined to suffer no mendicants or strollers in the
country , but what resided on his own property , and practised their trade by his
immediate permission , implied or expressed . Nor was Mr. Bertram in a hurry to ...
They had no doubt that he determined to suffer no mendicants or strollers in the
country , but what resided on his own property , and practised their trade by his
immediate permission , implied or expressed . Nor was Mr. Bertram in a hurry to ...
Page 111
... the adjourned sale of the estate of Ellangowan was to proceed . But before he
departed , he solicited an interview with the Dominie . The poor man appeared ,
on being informed a gentleman wanted to speak to him , with some expression of
...
... the adjourned sale of the estate of Ellangowan was to proceed . But before he
departed , he solicited an interview with the Dominie . The poor man appeared ,
on being informed a gentleman wanted to speak to him , with some expression of
...
Page 197
He gathered in general , that they expressed great indignation against some
individual . “ He shall have his gruel , ” said one , and then whispered something
very low into the ear of his comrade . “ I'll have nothing to do with that , ” said the ...
He gathered in general , that they expressed great indignation against some
individual . “ He shall have his gruel , ” said one , and then whispered something
very low into the ear of his comrade . “ I'll have nothing to do with that , ” said the ...
Page 378
When he returned , his absence of mind , and an unusual expression of thought
and anxiety upon his features , struck ... questioned , even by those whom he
most loved , upon the cause of the mental agitation which these signs expressed
.
When he returned , his absence of mind , and an unusual expression of thought
and anxiety upon his features , struck ... questioned , even by those whom he
most loved , upon the cause of the mental agitation which these signs expressed
.
Page 432
He looked at her with the same expression of hardihood and dogged
stubbornness , and moved his lips , but uttered ... than in those of their keeper ,
and set off full speed to see , as he expressed himself , “ whaten a sort o ' fun was
gaun on .
He looked at her with the same expression of hardihood and dogged
stubbornness , and moved his lips , but uttered ... than in those of their keeper ,
and set off full speed to see , as he expressed himself , “ whaten a sort o ' fun was
gaun on .
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