Waverley Novels, Volume 4Robert Cadell, 1831 |
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Pagina 10
... justice , I believe the knowledge of its real value would not enhance his sense of my father's kindness , suppo- sing it , as he does , to be pinchbeck gilded . He has had a hard task replacing the folios which were used in the ...
... justice , I believe the knowledge of its real value would not enhance his sense of my father's kindness , suppo- sing it , as he does , to be pinchbeck gilded . He has had a hard task replacing the folios which were used in the ...
Pagina 19
... justice , is not ( thank Heaven ) of an inti- mate nature . The consequences of his being ap- prehended would be terrible at this moment . I en- deavour to strengthen my mind by arguing against the possibility of such a calamity . Alas ...
... justice , is not ( thank Heaven ) of an inti- mate nature . The consequences of his being ap- prehended would be terrible at this moment . I en- deavour to strengthen my mind by arguing against the possibility of such a calamity . Alas ...
Pagina 20
... justice rails upon yon simple thief . Hark in thine ear - Change places ; and , handy - dandy , which is the justice , which is the thief ? King Lear . AMONG those who took the most lively interest in endeavouring to discover the person ...
... justice rails upon yon simple thief . Hark in thine ear - Change places ; and , handy - dandy , which is the justice , which is the thief ? King Lear . AMONG those who took the most lively interest in endeavouring to discover the person ...
Pagina 29
... justice . should take its course - but when a thing was trust- ed to ane in her way , doubtless they were respon- sible -- but she suld cry in Deacon Bearcliff , and if Mr Glossin liked to tak an inventar o ' the proper- ty , and gie ...
... justice . should take its course - but when a thing was trust- ed to ane in her way , doubtless they were respon- sible -- but she suld cry in Deacon Bearcliff , and if Mr Glossin liked to tak an inventar o ' the proper- ty , and gie ...
Pagina 30
... Justice , he had exchanged it for the Kilmarnock - cap in which he usually attended his customers . Mrs Mac - Candlish then produced the parcel deposited with her by Brown , in which was found the gipsy's purse . On perceiving the value ...
... Justice , he had exchanged it for the Kilmarnock - cap in which he usually attended his customers . Mrs Mac - Candlish then produced the parcel deposited with her by Brown , in which was found the gipsy's purse . On perceiving the value ...
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