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Page 28
... lives under a firlot . Pulling down part of these venerable ruins , he built with the stones a narrow house of three storeys high , with a front like a grenadier's cap , having in the very centre a round window , like the single eye of ...
... lives under a firlot . Pulling down part of these venerable ruins , he built with the stones a narrow house of three storeys high , with a front like a grenadier's cap , having in the very centre a round window , like the single eye of ...
Page 32
... live far from hereabouts - ye needna shake your head and groan , Dominie - I am sure the kirk dues were a ' weel paid , and what can man do mair ? -it was laid till her ere she had a sack ower her head ; and the man that she since ...
... live far from hereabouts - ye needna shake your head and groan , Dominie - I am sure the kirk dues were a ' weel paid , and what can man do mair ? -it was laid till her ere she had a sack ower her head ; and the man that she since ...
Page 38
... live no longer in the faith of reason ! But still the heart doth need a language , still Doth the old instinct bring back the old names And to yon starry world they now are gone , Spirits or gods , that used to share this earth With man ...
... live no longer in the faith of reason ! But still the heart doth need a language , still Doth the old instinct bring back the old names And to yon starry world they now are gone , Spirits or gods , that used to share this earth With man ...
Page 47
... live in the mean while , for here's breakfast on the table , and the Dominie ready to say the grace . " The Dominie did accordingly pronounce a benediction , that exceeded in length any speech which Mannering had yet heard him utter ...
... live in the mean while , for here's breakfast on the table , and the Dominie ready to say the grace . " The Dominie did accordingly pronounce a benediction , that exceeded in length any speech which Mannering had yet heard him utter ...
Page 52
... lives and fortunes , the blow was at length struck , the administration of the day was dissolved , and parliament , as a natural consequence , was dissolved also . Sir Thomas Kittlecourt , like other members in the same situation ...
... lives and fortunes , the blow was at length struck , the administration of the day was dissolved , and parliament , as a natural consequence , was dissolved also . Sir Thomas Kittlecourt , like other members in the same situation ...
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