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Page 70
... Colonel Mannering , sir , from the East Indies . " 66 66 What , him we read of in the newspapers ? " , Ay , ay , just the same . It was he relieved Cuddieburn , and defended Chingalore , and defeated the great Mahratta chief , Ram Jolli ...
... Colonel Mannering , sir , from the East Indies . " 66 66 What , him we read of in the newspapers ? " , Ay , ay , just the same . It was he relieved Cuddieburn , and defended Chingalore , and defeated the great Mahratta chief , Ram Jolli ...
Page 71
... man o ' character , and weel spoken o ' . ” " Send my compliments - Colonel Mannering's compliments to him , and I would be glad he would do me the pleasure of supping with me , and bring these papers with him — and I beg . good madam ...
... man o ' character , and weel spoken o ' . ” " Send my compliments - Colonel Mannering's compliments to him , and I would be glad he would do me the pleasure of supping with me , and bring these papers with him — and I beg . good madam ...
Page 72
Walter Scott. In a minute or two , Colonel Mannering was quietly seated with his writing materials before him . We have the privilege of looking over his shoulder as he writes , and we willingly communicate its subtance to our readers ...
Walter Scott. In a minute or two , Colonel Mannering was quietly seated with his writing materials before him . We have the privilege of looking over his shoulder as he writes , and we willingly communicate its subtance to our readers ...
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... MANNERING . " The well - known cha- Mr. Mac - Morlan now entered the room . racter of Colonel Mannering at once disposed this gentleman , who was a man of intelligence and probity , to be open and confidential . He explained the ...
... MANNERING . " The well - known cha- Mr. Mac - Morlan now entered the room . racter of Colonel Mannering at once disposed this gentleman , who was a man of intelligence and probity , to be open and confidential . He explained the ...
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Walter Scott. On the Sunday following , Colonel Mannering attended the parish church with great decorum . None of the Ellangowan family were present ; and it was understood that the old Laird was rather worse than better . Jock Jabos ...
Walter Scott. On the Sunday following , Colonel Mannering attended the parish church with great decorum . None of the Ellangowan family were present ; and it was understood that the old Laird was rather worse than better . Jock Jabos ...
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