New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Том 163Henry Colburn, 1878 |
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... answered Mrs. Gurnett with a tigerish look , which quite daunted the lawyer ; " there are nae racks now - a - days , ye ken that weel , an ' , as for dyin ' , I want no one to die for me ; but I wad ca ' that person my friend , and be ...
... answered Mrs. Gurnett with a tigerish look , which quite daunted the lawyer ; " there are nae racks now - a - days , ye ken that weel , an ' , as for dyin ' , I want no one to die for me ; but I wad ca ' that person my friend , and be ...
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... answered Mrs. Gurnett , who had listened with horrible indifference to the lawyer's speech ; " but them Cliftons , and that wretch of a parson Lawson , are always on the look - out ; so mind , Mr. Willis , ye maun be care- ful , and ye ...
... answered Mrs. Gurnett , who had listened with horrible indifference to the lawyer's speech ; " but them Cliftons , and that wretch of a parson Lawson , are always on the look - out ; so mind , Mr. Willis , ye maun be care- ful , and ye ...
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... answered the virago . " I'se hev it aw done as I hev said , or not at all ; and if ye canna oblige me , I'll find plenty that well . " " You expect me to do a great deal for you , Mistress Gurnett , " said Willis , trying to pluck up ...
... answered the virago . " I'se hev it aw done as I hev said , or not at all ; and if ye canna oblige me , I'll find plenty that well . " " You expect me to do a great deal for you , Mistress Gurnett , " said Willis , trying to pluck up ...
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... answer just then , but commenced putting on her clothes more quickly , for the thought had just passed through her mind , how she had herself caught Mary try- ing to escape out of the house in the early part of the night . Might she not ...
... answer just then , but commenced putting on her clothes more quickly , for the thought had just passed through her mind , how she had herself caught Mary try- ing to escape out of the house in the early part of the night . Might she not ...
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... answered the widow , doggedly , " and I trust no one ; no offence to you , Mr. Willis . I like to look after my ain affairs myself , and then I know they are weel dune . " " 6 Very well , my dear madam , an excellent rule as applied to ...
... answered the widow , doggedly , " and I trust no one ; no offence to you , Mr. Willis . I like to look after my ain affairs myself , and then I know they are weel dune . " " 6 Very well , my dear madam , an excellent rule as applied to ...
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