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group was a handsome and genteel young man , who seemed to share Miss
Bertram's anxiety , and her solicitude to soothe and accommodate her parent .
This young man was the first who observed Colonel Mannering , and
immediately ...
group was a handsome and genteel young man , who seemed to share Miss
Bertram's anxiety , and her solicitude to soothe and accommodate her parent .
This young man was the first who observed Colonel Mannering , and
immediately ...
Page 228
And so ye see , Sir , I am no clear to swear without speaking to the minister
especially against ony sackless puir young thing that ' s gaun through the country
, stranger and freendless like . ” “ I shall relieve your scruples , perhaps , without ...
And so ye see , Sir , I am no clear to swear without speaking to the minister
especially against ony sackless puir young thing that ' s gaun through the country
, stranger and freendless like . ” “ I shall relieve your scruples , perhaps , without ...
Page 231
... the purse argued strongly to her mind that all was not right - Mrs. Mac -
Candlish , I say , now gave Glossin to understand that her postilion and hostler
had both seen the stranger upon the ice that day when young Hazlewood was
wounded .
... the purse argued strongly to her mind that all was not right - Mrs. Mac -
Candlish , I say , now gave Glossin to understand that her postilion and hostler
had both seen the stranger upon the ice that day when young Hazlewood was
wounded .
Page 385
When young Hazlewood was hurt - I heard of that too . ” “ Imagine , my dear Mr.
Pleydell , " continued Lucy , “ how much Miss Mannering and I were alarmed ,
when a ruffian , equally dreadful for his great strength , and the sternness of his ...
When young Hazlewood was hurt - I heard of that too . ” “ Imagine , my dear Mr.
Pleydell , " continued Lucy , “ how much Miss Mannering and I were alarmed ,
when a ruffian , equally dreadful for his great strength , and the sternness of his ...
Page 442
this young person's pretended parentage may have on my patrimonial interest , I
would rather beg leave to retire . " “ No , my good Sir , " said Mr. Pleydell , “ we
can by no means spare you . But why do you call this young man's claims ...
this young person's pretended parentage may have on my patrimonial interest , I
would rather beg leave to retire . " “ No , my good Sir , " said Mr. Pleydell , “ we
can by no means spare you . But why do you call this young man's claims ...
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