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Pagina 17
... hope , " observed Lord Menteith , " you obtained a clear opinion from this same ghostly father ? " ** As clear as it could be , " replied Captain Dal- getty . " considering we had drunk six flasks of Phenish , and about two mutchkins of ...
... hope , " observed Lord Menteith , " you obtained a clear opinion from this same ghostly father ? " ** As clear as it could be , " replied Captain Dal- getty . " considering we had drunk six flasks of Phenish , and about two mutchkins of ...
Pagina 23
... hope ? But you must help me out too with some reasonable excuse , or else I shall be for taking to Andrew Ferrara ; for I like not to be treated like a liar or a braggart at my own board - end , when , God knows , I only meant to ...
... hope ? But you must help me out too with some reasonable excuse , or else I shall be for taking to Andrew Ferrara ; for I like not to be treated like a liar or a braggart at my own board - end , when , God knows , I only meant to ...
Pagina 27
... hope you will have the goodness to proceed , for Sibbald's benefit and for mine . The history of this poor young fellow has a deep and wild inter- est in it . " " You must know , then , " proceeded Lord Menteith , " that Allan continued ...
... hope you will have the goodness to proceed , for Sibbald's benefit and for mine . The history of this poor young fellow has a deep and wild inter- est in it . " " You must know , then , " proceeded Lord Menteith , " that Allan continued ...
Pagina 31
... hope , than the best ribbon at the Fair of Doune . " " The Fair of Doune , Annot ? " said Allan , sadly ; " there will be bloody work before that day , and I may never see it ; but you have well reminded me of what I have long intended ...
... hope , than the best ribbon at the Fair of Doune . " " The Fair of Doune , Annot ? " said Allan , sadly ; " there will be bloody work before that day , and I may never see it ; but you have well reminded me of what I have long intended ...
Pagina 66
... hope of deriving temporary advantage , or deciding some immediate quarrel . It also explains the reason why Montrose , with all his splendid successes , never obtained any secure or permanent footing in the Lowlands , and why even those ...
... hope of deriving temporary advantage , or deciding some immediate quarrel . It also explains the reason why Montrose , with all his splendid successes , never obtained any secure or permanent footing in the Lowlands , and why even those ...
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