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Pagina 87
Boats were manned to search the sea - shore , which , on the other side of the Point , rose into high and indented rocks . A vague suspicion was entertained , though too horrible to be expressed , that the child might have fallen from ...
Boats were manned to search the sea - shore , which , on the other side of the Point , rose into high and indented rocks . A vague suspicion was entertained , though too horrible to be expressed , that the child might have fallen from ...
Pagina 192
And there I met wi ' Tam o ' Todshaw , and a wheen o ' the rest o ' the billies on the water side ; they're a ' for a fox - hunt this morning , -ye'll gang ? I'll gie ye Dumple , and take the brood mare mysell .
And there I met wi ' Tam o ' Todshaw , and a wheen o ' the rest o ' the billies on the water side ; they're a ' for a fox - hunt this morning , -ye'll gang ? I'll gie ye Dumple , and take the brood mare mysell .
Pagina 215
It was accessible only on one side , and that from the ravine or glen below . On the other three sides the bank was precipitous , so that Brown had on the preceding evening escaped more dangers than one ; for , if he had attempted to go ...
It was accessible only on one side , and that from the ravine or glen below . On the other three sides the bank was precipitous , so that Brown had on the preceding evening escaped more dangers than one ; for , if he had attempted to go ...
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