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Pagina 377
... HERIOT , a wealthy London jeweller , through whom the king transacted personal loans . JOHN CHRISTIE , a London ship chandler with whom Nigel at one time lodged . DAVID RAMSAY , a London watchmaker . BEAUJEAN , keeper of the London ...
... HERIOT , a wealthy London jeweller , through whom the king transacted personal loans . JOHN CHRISTIE , a London ship chandler with whom Nigel at one time lodged . DAVID RAMSAY , a London watchmaker . BEAUJEAN , keeper of the London ...
Pagina 380
... Heriot , David's old acquaintance . " I suspect you are the son of Old Mungo Moniplies , the butcher at the West Port . He was an honest burgher , and I am sorry to see his son in such poor attire . How came you by that broken head ...
... Heriot , David's old acquaintance . " I suspect you are the son of Old Mungo Moniplies , the butcher at the West Port . He was an honest burgher , and I am sorry to see his son in such poor attire . How came you by that broken head ...
Pagina 383
... Heriot , warmly befriended and introduced into the employment of the royal family of Scotland twenty years ago by your father . Learning from your follower that your lordship was in the city on important business , it is my duty and ...
... Heriot , warmly befriended and introduced into the employment of the royal family of Scotland twenty years ago by your father . Learning from your follower that your lordship was in the city on important business , it is my duty and ...
Pagina 384
... Heriot , somewhat embarrassed , replied : " You are fortunate in having so soon despatched your business at court , as your landlady tells me you have been but a fort- night in the city . It is usually months and years ere the court and ...
... Heriot , somewhat embarrassed , replied : " You are fortunate in having so soon despatched your business at court , as your landlady tells me you have been but a fort- night in the city . It is usually months and years ere the court and ...
Pagina 385
... Heriot , " said Lord Nigel ; " but my petition has been repressed , and my only resource is to enter the army and die in battle . " " It were better to live and serve your country like your noble father , my lord ; the king has not ...
... Heriot , " said Lord Nigel ; " but my petition has been repressed , and my only resource is to enter the army and die in battle . " " It were better to live and serve your country like your noble father , my lord ; the king has not ...
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