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A few days after the departure of the gipsy tribe , Mr. Bertram asked his lady one
morning at breakfast , whether this was not little Harry's birthday ? “ Five years
auld exactly , this blessed day , ” answered the lady ; " so we may look into the ...
A few days after the departure of the gipsy tribe , Mr. Bertram asked his lady one
morning at breakfast , whether this was not little Harry's birthday ? “ Five years
auld exactly , this blessed day , ” answered the lady ; " so we may look into the ...
Page 74
said the lady ; " desire Mr. Sampson to step this way directly . ” “ Mr. Sampson , ”
said she , upon his entrance , “ is it not the most extraordinary thing in this world
wide , that you , who have free up - putting - bed , board , and washing — and ...
said the lady ; " desire Mr. Sampson to step this way directly . ” “ Mr. Sampson , ”
said she , upon his entrance , “ is it not the most extraordinary thing in this world
wide , that you , who have free up - putting - bed , board , and washing — and ...
Page 138
therefore I have resolved that this young lady shall be a member of my family for
some months , and I expect you will pay to her that attention which is due to
misfortune and virtue . ' " Certainly , Sir . - Is my future friend red - haired ? ' “ He
gave ...
therefore I have resolved that this young lady shall be a member of my family for
some months , and I expect you will pay to her that attention which is due to
misfortune and virtue . ' " Certainly , Sir . - Is my future friend red - haired ? ' “ He
gave ...
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 291
Protocol , who was really a good sort of next expressed his intention to take a
temporary charge of the young lady , under protest always , that his so doing
should be considered as merely eleemosynary ; when Dinmont at length got up ,
and ...
Protocol , who was really a good sort of next expressed his intention to take a
temporary charge of the young lady , under protest always , that his so doing
should be considered as merely eleemosynary ; when Dinmont at length got up ,
and ...
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