Guy Mannering, Volume 2Black, 1859 |
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Page 93
... lawyer , " why don't your landlords take it up ? " " I dinna ken , sir ( scratching his head again ) , there's been nae election - dusts lately , and the lairds are unco neighbourly , and Jock and me canna get them to yoke thegither ...
... lawyer , " why don't your landlords take it up ? " " I dinna ken , sir ( scratching his head again ) , there's been nae election - dusts lately , and the lairds are unco neighbourly , and Jock and me canna get them to yoke thegither ...
Page 96
... lawyer . " The only difference is , I have lost my client and my fee . He'll never rest till he finds somebody to encourage him to commit the folly he has predeter-. CHAPTER THE THIRTY - SEVENTH . CHAPTER THE THIRTY - EIGHTH . ...
... lawyer . " The only difference is , I have lost my client and my fee . He'll never rest till he finds somebody to encourage him to commit the folly he has predeter-. CHAPTER THE THIRTY - SEVENTH . CHAPTER THE THIRTY - EIGHTH . ...
Page 98
... lawyer who bronzes his bosom instead of his forehead ! -But come , I am losing my Saturday at e'en - will you have the kindness to trust me with these papers which relate to Miss Bertram's business ? —and stay - to - morrow you'll take ...
... lawyer who bronzes his bosom instead of his forehead ! -But come , I am losing my Saturday at e'en - will you have the kindness to trust me with these papers which relate to Miss Bertram's business ? —and stay - to - morrow you'll take ...
Page 99
... . as well as temporals can I accompany you to the Presbyterian kirk , or Episcopal meeting - house ? —Tros Tyriusve , a lawyer , you know , is of both religions , or rather I should say of both forms or can I GUY MANNERING 99.
... . as well as temporals can I accompany you to the Presbyterian kirk , or Episcopal meeting - house ? —Tros Tyriusve , a lawyer , you know , is of both religions , or rather I should say of both forms or can I GUY MANNERING 99.
Page 100
... lawyer a little aside , and turning his eye towards Sampson , " my worthy friend there in the reverie is a little helpless and abstracted , and my servant Barnes , who is his pilot in ordinary , cannot well assist him here , especially ...
... lawyer a little aside , and turning his eye towards Sampson , " my worthy friend there in the reverie is a little helpless and abstracted , and my servant Barnes , who is his pilot in ordinary , cannot well assist him here , especially ...
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