Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Volume 3G. Bell and Sons, 1884 |
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... doors to the wide world , and that which was still worse , the old honest woman had two - and - twenty shillings of mine in her hand , which was all the estate the little gentlewoman had in the world ; and when I asked the daughter for ...
... doors to the wide world , and that which was still worse , the old honest woman had two - and - twenty shillings of mine in her hand , which was all the estate the little gentlewoman had in the world ; and when I asked the daughter for ...
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... door , and said , Sir , the ladies are not here , they are walked down the garden as I stept forward to say this , he was just got to the door , and clasping me in his arms , as if it had been by chance , O ! Mrs. Betty , says he , are ...
... door , and said , Sir , the ladies are not here , they are walked down the garden as I stept forward to say this , he was just got to the door , and clasping me in his arms , as if it had been by chance , O ! Mrs. Betty , says he , are ...
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... door . Mrs. Betty , said he , I fancied before somebody was coming up stairs , but it was not so ; however , adds he , if they find me in the room with you , they shan't catch me a kissing of you . I told him I did not know who should ...
... door . Mrs. Betty , said he , I fancied before somebody was coming up stairs , but it was not so ; however , adds he , if they find me in the room with you , they shan't catch me a kissing of you . I told him I did not know who should ...
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... door ; and indeed I think I rather wished for that ruin , than studied to avoid it . In the mean time , however , I was cunning enough , not to give the least room to any in the family to imagine that I had the least correspondence with ...
... door ; and indeed I think I rather wished for that ruin , than studied to avoid it . In the mean time , however , I was cunning enough , not to give the least room to any in the family to imagine that I had the least correspondence with ...
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... door ; so he runs down , and comes up again immediately : Alas ! says he aloud , there's all my mirth spoiled at once ; Sir W- has sent his coach for me , and desires to speak with me . seems this Sir W- was a gentleman who lived about ...
... door ; so he runs down , and comes up again immediately : Alas ! says he aloud , there's all my mirth spoiled at once ; Sir W- has sent his coach for me , and desires to speak with me . seems this Sir W- was a gentleman who lived about ...
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Page 562 - And they besought him that he would not command them to go out into the deep. 32 And there was there an herd of many swine feeding on the mountain: and they besought him that he would suffer them to enter into them. And he suffered them. 33 Then went the devils out of the man, and entered into the swine: and the herd ran violently down a steep place into the lake, and were choked.