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Pagina 5
Deans , indeed , denied this stoutly , the compass of her simple skill , to bring the
Laird to as an insult at once to his own talents for expounding a point ; but had
the mortification to perceive that hidden truths , of which he was a little vain , and
to ...
Deans , indeed , denied this stoutly , the compass of her simple skill , to bring the
Laird to as an insult at once to his own talents for expounding a point ; but had
the mortification to perceive that hidden truths , of which he was a little vain , and
to ...
Pagina 6
was herself not a little proud , was somewhat morti- Widow Butler was obliged to
retire , unable to make fied to find that her old friend Deans did not enter any
thing more of her neighbour , whose discourse , into the subject with the warmth
she ...
was herself not a little proud , was somewhat morti- Widow Butler was obliged to
retire , unable to make fied to find that her old friend Deans did not enter any
thing more of her neighbour , whose discourse , into the subject with the warmth
she ...
Pagina 7
David Deans was wont to " loose the pleugh , " Forget , Reuben ? " said poor
Deans , putting his presented himself before the closed door of the
cothandkerchief to his eyes , " She's not to be forgotten tage at Woodend , and
seemed as much ...
David Deans was wont to " loose the pleugh , " Forget , Reuben ? " said poor
Deans , putting his presented himself before the closed door of the
cothandkerchief to his eyes , " She's not to be forgotten tage at Woodend , and
seemed as much ...
Pagina 8
the part of Douce David Deans , whose ideas were Her frowns , however , acted
as a complete sedative , rigid , as may easily be supposed , upon the subject of
and the Laird relapsed from that day into his former youthful amusements , but ...
the part of Douce David Deans , whose ideas were Her frowns , however , acted
as a complete sedative , rigid , as may easily be supposed , upon the subject of
and the Laird relapsed from that day into his former youthful amusements , but ...
Pagina 9
Here the songstress stopped , looked full at her The tirade against dancing ,
pronounced by David Deans , is , as intimated in the text , partly borrowed from
Peter Walker sister , and , observing the tear gather in her eyes , He notices , as a
foul ...
Here the songstress stopped , looked full at her The tirade against dancing ,
pronounced by David Deans , is , as intimated in the text , partly borrowed from
Peter Walker sister , and , observing the tear gather in her eyes , He notices , as a
foul ...
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