Highland Lassies: Or, The Roua PassSmith, Elder and Company, 1862 - 316 страници |
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... Harold , the youngest and tallest man of the Dreumah party , now entered , whistling : he was impatient to get out and be off . It was a room of cell - like proportions , sufficing to con- tain a chair or two and a large bath , in ...
... Harold , the youngest and tallest man of the Dreumah party , now entered , whistling : he was impatient to get out and be off . It was a room of cell - like proportions , sufficing to con- tain a chair or two and a large bath , in ...
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... Harold's hall stood ready for his return to that fine old place , where all the social duties and pleasures of life for him were centred ; and with the fresh vigour of unwasted youth , he had already , asking God's bless- ing , began ...
... Harold's hall stood ready for his return to that fine old place , where all the social duties and pleasures of life for him were centred ; and with the fresh vigour of unwasted youth , he had already , asking God's bless- ing , began ...
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... Harold entered . " The flat of Bohr'dell does not suit me ! I shall walk to the post by - and - by , and bring back a report of the game on Lochandu . " Auber shrugged his shoulders in reply , and walked to the window . 66 Well , the ...
... Harold entered . " The flat of Bohr'dell does not suit me ! I shall walk to the post by - and - by , and bring back a report of the game on Lochandu . " Auber shrugged his shoulders in reply , and walked to the window . 66 Well , the ...
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... Harold's Gupini away from him . " " Yes ; he would be worth his weight in gold , " replied Marchmoram . " That fellow would go neck and neck with his master through any country . Seldom in his life before ( or I am much mistaken ) has ...
... Harold's Gupini away from him . " " Yes ; he would be worth his weight in gold , " replied Marchmoram . " That fellow would go neck and neck with his master through any country . Seldom in his life before ( or I am much mistaken ) has ...
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... Harold , taking up a shooting cap that lay on the table . " Give Stronichie to me , " Auber replied , as he dived his hand into the cap , and pulled out a slip of paper . There were two left , and Marchmoram exclaimed as he drew his ...
... Harold , taking up a shooting cap that lay on the table . " Give Stronichie to me , " Auber replied , as he dived his hand into the cap , and pulled out a slip of paper . There were two left , and Marchmoram exclaimed as he drew his ...
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