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Pagina 149
... observed that Mr. Campbell has at times a keen and animated manner- something of a martial cast in his tone and ... observation will enable you to verify the justice , or injustice , of Rashleigh's suggestions concerning such individuals ...
... observed that Mr. Campbell has at times a keen and animated manner- something of a martial cast in his tone and ... observation will enable you to verify the justice , or injustice , of Rashleigh's suggestions concerning such individuals ...
Pagina 190
... observation . But during his absence the stair and the turret - door were entirely disused , and this made Andrew's observation somewhat remarkable . " Have you often observed that door open ? ” was my question . " No just that often ...
... observation . But during his absence the stair and the turret - door were entirely disused , and this made Andrew's observation somewhat remarkable . " Have you often observed that door open ? ” was my question . " No just that often ...
Pagina 217
... observed he had come out with his gray hairs uncovered . He turned back with a slight blush on his cheek , being ashamed to have been detected in an omission which indicated so much mental confusion , as- sumed his large blue Scottish ...
... observed he had come out with his gray hairs uncovered . He turned back with a slight blush on his cheek , being ashamed to have been detected in an omission which indicated so much mental confusion , as- sumed his large blue Scottish ...
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