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Page 367
... natural son of the late Ellangowan , is pitched upon as the impostor , from his strong family likeness . " " And was there such a natural son , Sir Robert ? " demanded the counsellor . " Oh , certainly , to my own positive knowledge ...
... natural son of the late Ellangowan , is pitched upon as the impostor , from his strong family likeness . " " And was there such a natural son , Sir Robert ? " demanded the counsellor . " Oh , certainly , to my own positive knowledge ...
Page 394
... natural son of the late Ellangowan , has gone about the country for some weeks under different names , caballing with a wretched old mad - woman , who , I understand , was shot in a late scuffle , and with other tinkers , gypsies , and ...
... natural son of the late Ellangowan , has gone about the country for some weeks under different names , caballing with a wretched old mad - woman , who , I understand , was shot in a late scuffle , and with other tinkers , gypsies , and ...
Page 110
... natural , though Arthur had been di- rected not to challenge persons who left the castle , but only such as might approach it , that he should nevertheless , had i only been in mere civility , have held some communication , how- ever ...
... natural , though Arthur had been di- rected not to challenge persons who left the castle , but only such as might approach it , that he should nevertheless , had i only been in mere civility , have held some communication , how- ever ...
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