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Pagina 4
... door of the shop , still as he passed and repassed , like a vessel who gives her broad- side as she comes abreast of a hostile fortress , he shot down complaints , threats , and reproaches on the embarrassed Mrs. Macleuchar . He would ...
... door of the shop , still as he passed and repassed , like a vessel who gives her broad- side as she comes abreast of a hostile fortress , he shot down complaints , threats , and reproaches on the embarrassed Mrs. Macleuchar . He would ...
Pagina 7
... door , out he jumped , while the coachman obeyed his orders , muttering , that ' if the gentlemen lost the tide now , they could not say but it was their ain fault , since he was willing to get on . ' I like so little to analyse the ...
... door , out he jumped , while the coachman obeyed his orders , muttering , that ' if the gentlemen lost the tide now , they could not say but it was their ain fault , since he was willing to get on . ' I like so little to analyse the ...
Pagina 19
... door ; but , before entrance , suddenly stopped short to point out some vestiges of what he called an inscription , and , shaking his head as he pronounced it totally illegible , ' Ah ! if you but knew , Mr. Lovel , the time and trouble ...
... door ; but , before entrance , suddenly stopped short to point out some vestiges of what he called an inscription , and , shaking his head as he pronounced it totally illegible , ' Ah ! if you but knew , Mr. Lovel , the time and trouble ...
Pagina 25
... door of a small closet , into which he descended by four stone steps , and , after some tinkling among bottles and cans , produced two long - stalked wine - glasses with bell mouths , such as are seen in Teniers's pieces , and a small ...
... door of a small closet , into which he descended by four stone steps , and , after some tinkling among bottles and cans , produced two long - stalked wine - glasses with bell mouths , such as are seen in Teniers's pieces , and a small ...
Pagina 46
... , appeared at the garden door , and in all due form paid his respects to the ladies . ' Sir Arthur , ' said the Antiquary , ' and you , my fair foc , let me make known to you my young friend Mr. Lovel 46 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
... , appeared at the garden door , and in all due form paid his respects to the ladies . ' Sir Arthur , ' said the Antiquary , ' and you , my fair foc , let me make known to you my young friend Mr. Lovel 46 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
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