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Page 80
... supposed , either that the boats of the lugger had stood out to sea without being observed by those who were intent upon gazing at the burning vessel , and so gained safe distance before the sloop got round the headland ; or else , that ...
... supposed , either that the boats of the lugger had stood out to sea without being observed by those who were intent upon gazing at the burning vessel , and so gained safe distance before the sloop got round the headland ; or else , that ...
Page 118
... supposed catastrophe , which almost turned me into stone . And should I show him that letter , does it not follow , that Brown , alive and maintaining with pertinacity the pretensions to the affections of your poor friend , for which my ...
... supposed catastrophe , which almost turned me into stone . And should I show him that letter , does it not follow , that Brown , alive and maintaining with pertinacity the pretensions to the affections of your poor friend , for which my ...
Page 317
... supposed to have been placed there by one of the latter Lairds of Ellangowan to prevent presumptuous strangers from incurring the dangers of the haunted vault- that door supposed to be always locked , and the key of which was popularly ...
... supposed to have been placed there by one of the latter Lairds of Ellangowan to prevent presumptuous strangers from incurring the dangers of the haunted vault- that door supposed to be always locked , and the key of which was popularly ...
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