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Page 64
She was answered in the affirmative.— “ Ane wadna be uncivil to them ,
especially in their distress , " said she , turning to the Deacon . Assuredly not , Mrs
. Mac - Candlish ; assuredly not . I am sure ony sma ' thing they might want frae
my shop ...
She was answered in the affirmative.— “ Ane wadna be uncivil to them ,
especially in their distress , " said she , turning to the Deacon . Assuredly not , Mrs
. Mac - Candlish ; assuredly not . I am sure ony sma ' thing they might want frae
my shop ...
Page 245
-Be so good as look me in the face , sir , and raise your voice as you answer the
questions which I am going to put to you . ... And pray , sir , " answered Sir Robert
, “ what has my name and uality to do with the questions I am about to ask you ?
-Be so good as look me in the face , sir , and raise your voice as you answer the
questions which I am going to put to you . ... And pray , sir , " answered Sir Robert
, “ what has my name and uality to do with the questions I am about to ask you ?
Page 297
A very brief one , " answered Bertram , " and a charge to inquire ne further . I was
given to understand , that my father was concerned in the smuggling trade
carried on on the eastern coast of Scos ' and , and was killed in a skirmish with
the ...
A very brief one , " answered Bertram , " and a charge to inquire ne further . I was
given to understand , that my father was concerned in the smuggling trade
carried on on the eastern coast of Scos ' and , and was killed in a skirmish with
the ...
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