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Pagina 256
“ I know all that , but this person will not stay there very long ; it's only a makeshift for a night , a mere lock - up house till farther examination . There is a small room through which it opens ; you may light a fire for yourselves ...
“ I know all that , but this person will not stay there very long ; it's only a makeshift for a night , a mere lock - up house till farther examination . There is a small room through which it opens ; you may light a fire for yourselves ...
Pagina 415
“ Well , then , sir , " said the young man , “ to vary the phrase , since I have answered all the questions which you have chosen to ask to - night , will you be so good as to tell me who you are that take such interest in my affairs ...
“ Well , then , sir , " said the young man , “ to vary the phrase , since I have answered all the questions which you have chosen to ask to - night , will you be so good as to tell me who you are that take such interest in my affairs ...
Pagina 417
Good - night , Colonel ; good - night , Dominie Sampson ; good - night , Dinmont the Downright ; good - night , last of all , to the new - found represen . tative of the Bertrams , and the Mac - Dingawaies , the Knarths , the Arths ...
Good - night , Colonel ; good - night , Dominie Sampson ; good - night , Dinmont the Downright ; good - night , last of all , to the new - found represen . tative of the Bertrams , and the Mac - Dingawaies , the Knarths , the Arths ...
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