The EntailW. Blackwood and Sons, 1850 - 409 páginas |
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... eye , that the laird was dead . " Dead ! " exclaimed Mrs Gorbals , " that's very extraordinare . I doubt he was ill off at his latter end . Whar did he die , poor man ? " 66 " We were obligated , " said Maudge , somewhat comforted by ...
... eye , that the laird was dead . " Dead ! " exclaimed Mrs Gorbals , " that's very extraordinare . I doubt he was ill off at his latter end . Whar did he die , poor man ? " 66 " We were obligated , " said Maudge , somewhat comforted by ...
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... eyes : indeed , for that matter , she was no less in ours , if we may judge by the niche which she occupies in the gallery of our recollection , after the lapse of more than fifty years . CHAPTER III . IN the course of the same summer ...
... eyes : indeed , for that matter , she was no less in ours , if we may judge by the niche which she occupies in the gallery of our recollection , after the lapse of more than fifty years . CHAPTER III . IN the course of the same summer ...
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... eyes were small and grey , quick in the glance , and sharp in the expression . He spoke thickly and hurriedly , and although his words were all very cogently strung together , there was still an unaccountable obscurity in the precise ...
... eyes were small and grey , quick in the glance , and sharp in the expression . He spoke thickly and hurriedly , and although his words were all very cogently strung together , there was still an unaccountable obscurity in the precise ...
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... eye ; there was even an occasional flush that gleamed through the habitual paleness of her thought- ful countenance , redder and warmer than the hectic glow of mere corporeal indisposition . Her attention , however , was soon drawn to ...
... eye ; there was even an occasional flush that gleamed through the habitual paleness of her thought- ful countenance , redder and warmer than the hectic glow of mere corporeal indisposition . Her attention , however , was soon drawn to ...
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... profit by their own mistakes , one might almost be tempted to do them the injustice to suspect that they now and then have an eye to futurity , and carve out work for themselves . There 32 THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER X. 32 CHAPTER X. ...
... profit by their own mistakes , one might almost be tempted to do them the injustice to suspect that they now and then have an eye to futurity , and carve out work for themselves . There 32 THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER X. 32 CHAPTER X. ...
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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.