The EntailW. Blackwood and Sons, 1850 - 409 páginas |
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... reason that might have led another sort of person to act differently — namely , that he understood there was no prospect of any such appearing . Towards the end , however , of the third year after the birth of Charles , Claud ...
... reason that might have led another sort of person to act differently — namely , that he understood there was no prospect of any such appearing . Towards the end , however , of the third year after the birth of Charles , Claud ...
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... reason , that he could think of nothing but of securing her against the horrors of want . A disclosure so painful should have softened the harsh nature of her husband towards her , but it had quite a contrary effect . He considered ...
... reason , that he could think of nothing but of securing her against the horrors of want . A disclosure so painful should have softened the harsh nature of her husband towards her , but it had quite a contrary effect . He considered ...
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... and blighted their happiness for ever . Fatherlans was ruined , and his ruin was a sufficient reason , with the inflexible Claud , to command Charles to renounce all thoughts of that fond connec- THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER XIV . 45.
... and blighted their happiness for ever . Fatherlans was ruined , and his ruin was a sufficient reason , with the inflexible Claud , to command Charles to renounce all thoughts of that fond connec- THE ENTAIL . - CHAPTER XIV . 45.
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... reason that you urge against the continuance of my attachment , is the strongest argument to make me cherish it with greater devotion than ever . You tell me she is poor , and must be penniless . Is not that , sir , telling me that she ...
... reason that you urge against the continuance of my attachment , is the strongest argument to make me cherish it with greater devotion than ever . You tell me she is poor , and must be penniless . Is not that , sir , telling me that she ...
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... reason , Mr Walkinshaw , wi ' you to let your estate go in the natural way to Charlie . " " A ' that may be very true , Mr Keelevin ; I didna come here , however , to confer with you anent the like of that , but only of the law . I want ...
... reason , Mr Walkinshaw , wi ' you to let your estate go in the natural way to Charlie . " " A ' that may be very true , Mr Keelevin ; I didna come here , however , to confer with you anent the like of that , but only of the law . I want ...
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anent auld bairns baith bawbee Beenie Bell Fatherlans Betty Bodle Camrachle canna CHAPTER Charles Claud daughter deed didna dinna Dirdumwhamle dochter Eadie Ellen Frazer entail exclaimed the leddy eyes father feelings FELICIA HEMANS Foolscap 8vo frae gang Geordie George Girzy Glasgow Glengael Gorbals gude gudeman hand heart heir hippopotamus hope Howsever Hypel Isna James Jamie Keelevin Kilfuddy Kilmarkeckle Kittlestonheugh lady laird lassie lawyer Leddy Grippy look mair manner marriage married Maudge maun Milrookit mind minister Miss mother muckle nature ne'er needna never ouer Pilledge Pitwinnoch Plealands pounds replied the leddy Robina SAMUEL WARREN Scotland SITY soon sorrow spirit sure t'ou tell thee thing thought Threeper tion uncle UNIV walked Walkinshaw Walky Walter wastrie Watty weel what's whilk wife wouldna ye hae ye ken ye'll ye're young yoursel
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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.