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“ Young man , ” he said , “ wherefore so slow on a journey of such importance ? ” “ I thought , ” replied the guest , blushing and looking downward , “ that there was no harm in travelling slowly and satisfying my curiosity , providing ...
“ Young man , ” he said , “ wherefore so slow on a journey of such importance ? ” “ I thought , ” replied the guest , blushing and looking downward , “ that there was no harm in travelling slowly and satisfying my curiosity , providing ...
Pagina 244
And so ye see , sir , I am no clear to swear without speaking to the minister , especially against ony sackless puir young thing that's gaun through the country , stranger and freendless like . " " I shall relieve your scruples ...
And so ye see , sir , I am no clear to swear without speaking to the minister , especially against ony sackless puir young thing that's gaun through the country , stranger and freendless like . " " I shall relieve your scruples ...
Pagina 462
But why do you call this young man's claims pretended ? I don't mean to fish for your defences against them , if you have any , but ” " Mr. Pleydell , " replied Glossin , “ I am always disposed to act above - board , and I think I can ...
But why do you call this young man's claims pretended ? I don't mean to fish for your defences against them , if you have any , but ” " Mr. Pleydell , " replied Glossin , “ I am always disposed to act above - board , and I think I can ...
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