Guy ManneringJ.M. Dent and Sons, 1912 - 427 pages |
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Page 107
... Mac - Morlan encouraged her to hope that she would not be suddenly or unkindly deprived of this asylum ; but fortune had ordered otherwise . For two days before the appointed day for the sale of the lands and estate of Ellangowan , Mac - ...
... Mac - Morlan encouraged her to hope that she would not be suddenly or unkindly deprived of this asylum ; but fortune had ordered otherwise . For two days before the appointed day for the sale of the lands and estate of Ellangowan , Mac - ...
Page 108
... Mac - Morlan was obliged , in technical terms , to " find and declare the sale lawfully completed , and to prefer the said Gilbert Glossin as the purchaser of the said lands and estate . " The honest writer refused to partake of a ...
... Mac - Morlan was obliged , in technical terms , to " find and declare the sale lawfully completed , and to prefer the said Gilbert Glossin as the purchaser of the said lands and estate . " The honest writer refused to partake of a ...
Page 109
... Mac - Morlan assisted her in these arrangements , and pressed upon her so kindly the hospitality and protection of his roof , until she should receive an answer from her cousin , or be enabled to adopt some settled plan of life , that ...
... Mac - Morlan assisted her in these arrangements , and pressed upon her so kindly the hospitality and protection of his roof , until she should receive an answer from her cousin , or be enabled to adopt some settled plan of life , that ...
Page 110
... Mac - Morlan could refrain from sympathising with this unexpected burst of feeling and attach- ment . " Mr. Sampson , " said Mac - Morlan , after having had recourse to his snuff - box and handkerchief alternately , " my house is large ...
... Mac - Morlan could refrain from sympathising with this unexpected burst of feeling and attach- ment . " Mr. Sampson , " said Mac - Morlan , after having had recourse to his snuff - box and handkerchief alternately , " my house is large ...
Page 111
... Mac - Morlan with a look of great triumph , and laid on the table two pieces of gold . " What is this for , Dominie ? " said Mac - Morlan . " First to indemnify you of your charges in my behalf , worthy sir - and the balance for the use ...
... Mac - Morlan with a look of great triumph , and laid on the table two pieces of gold . " What is this for , Dominie ? " said Mac - Morlan . " First to indemnify you of your charges in my behalf , worthy sir - and the balance for the use ...
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