Waverley Novels, Volume 2Ticknor and Fields, 1863 |
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Pagina 61
... poor fellow ; for I had the luck to have neither wife nor child to think about , and Harry Redgauntlet had both one and t'other . - You have seen Harry , Mrs. Crosbie ? " " In troth have I , " said she , with the sigh which we give to ...
... poor fellow ; for I had the luck to have neither wife nor child to think about , and Harry Redgauntlet had both one and t'other . - You have seen Harry , Mrs. Crosbie ? " " In troth have I , " said she , with the sigh which we give to ...
Pagina 72
... poor man ; and that I will do , if you require it , and conjure him also to treat you as your errand requires ; but poor Redgauntlet is much changed - indeed , to say truth , his temper never was the best in the world ; however , I will ...
... poor man ; and that I will do , if you require it , and conjure him also to treat you as your errand requires ; but poor Redgauntlet is much changed - indeed , to say truth , his temper never was the best in the world ; however , I will ...
Pagina 124
... poor face , and told him who I was . Poor Jack would have given me shelter and clothes , and began to tell me of the moidores that were in bank , when I wanted them . Egad , he changed his note when I told him what my life had been ...
... poor face , and told him who I was . Poor Jack would have given me shelter and clothes , and began to tell me of the moidores that were in bank , when I wanted them . Egad , he changed his note when I told him what my life had been ...
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