The EntailW. Blackwood and Sons, 1850 - 409 páginas |
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Página 17
... continued jolt- ing , how nobly he preserved his balance ; but on entering that village , all the dogs , in the most terrifying manner , came rush- ing out from the cottage doors , and pursued the trotting horse with such bark and bay ...
... continued jolt- ing , how nobly he preserved his balance ; but on entering that village , all the dogs , in the most terrifying manner , came rush- ing out from the cottage doors , and pursued the trotting horse with such bark and bay ...
Página 18
... continued there is certainly no telling , as it was quickly determined by one of those lucky hits of fortune which are so desirable in life . The long lash of the bailie's whip , in one of Claud's blind attempts , happily knotted itself ...
... continued there is certainly no telling , as it was quickly determined by one of those lucky hits of fortune which are so desirable in life . The long lash of the bailie's whip , in one of Claud's blind attempts , happily knotted itself ...
Página 22
... continued , as she had done from the first introduc- tion , to inspect Claud from head to foot , with a curious and something of a suspicious eye ; there was even an occasional flush that gleamed through the habitual paleness of her ...
... continued , as she had done from the first introduc- tion , to inspect Claud from head to foot , with a curious and something of a suspicious eye ; there was even an occasional flush that gleamed through the habitual paleness of her ...
Página 25
... continued to persevere in the parsimonious system which had so far advanced his fortune . His wife was no less industrious on her part , for , in the mean time , she presented him with a daughter and another son , and had reared calves ...
... continued to persevere in the parsimonious system which had so far advanced his fortune . His wife was no less industrious on her part , for , in the mean time , she presented him with a daughter and another son , and had reared calves ...
Página 41
... continued till she had reached the blooming period of sixteen , when her father's heart was so far opened that , in consideration of the fortune he found he could then bestow with her hand , he was induced to send her for three months ...
... continued till she had reached the blooming period of sixteen , when her father's heart was so far opened that , in consideration of the fortune he found he could then bestow with her hand , he was induced to send her for three months ...
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Página 68 - Let my father arise, and eat of his son's venison, that thy soul may bless me. And Isaac his father said unto him, Who art thou? And he said, I am thy son, thy firstborn Esau.
Página 68 - And he also had made savoury meat, and brought it unto his father, and said unto his father, Let my father arise, and eat of his son's venison, that thy soul may bless me.