Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes, Том 3Didot, 1821 - 235 страници |
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... Dominie is re- turned thrice the man he was , from having sharpened his wits in controversy with the ge- niuses of the northern metropolis . >> « Of a surety , " said the Dominie with great complacency , « I did wrestle , and was not ...
... Dominie is re- turned thrice the man he was , from having sharpened his wits in controversy with the ge- niuses of the northern metropolis . >> « Of a surety , " said the Dominie with great complacency , « I did wrestle , and was not ...
Страница 77
... Dominie had always reproached him , that his negligence in leaving the child in the care of Frank Kennedy had been the proximate cause of the murder of the one , the loss of the other , the death of Mrs Bertram , and the ruin of the ...
... Dominie had always reproached him , that his negligence in leaving the child in the care of Frank Kennedy had been the proximate cause of the murder of the one , the loss of the other , the death of Mrs Bertram , and the ruin of the ...
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... Dominie thought to himself ; for had he uttered half the sentence , his jaws would have ached for a month under the unusual fatigue of such a continued exertion . The result of these cogitations was a resolution to go and visit the ...
... Dominie thought to himself ; for had he uttered half the sentence , his jaws would have ached for a month under the unusual fatigue of such a continued exertion . The result of these cogitations was a resolution to go and visit the ...
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... Dominie returned from his hopeless pilgrimage , and wea- rily plodded his way towards Woodbourne , de- bating at times in his altered mind a question which was forced upon him by the cravings of an appetite rather of the keenest ...
... Dominie returned from his hopeless pilgrimage , and wea- rily plodded his way towards Woodbourne , de- bating at times in his altered mind a question which was forced upon him by the cravings of an appetite rather of the keenest ...
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... Dominie Sampson did not pass the Kaim of Derncleugh without some feelings of tacit horror . What then was his astonishment , when , on passing the door - that door which was supposed to have been placed there by one of the latter lairds ...
... Dominie Sampson did not pass the Kaim of Derncleugh without some feelings of tacit horror . What then was his astonishment , when , on passing the door - that door which was supposed to have been placed there by one of the latter lairds ...
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