The Antiquary, Volume 1Samuel G. Goodrich, and Huntington and Hopkins., 1821 - 271 pagina's |
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... have cheated that poor servant wench out of her half- year's fee and bountith ? » - « Cheated ! » retorted Mrs Maclenchar , eager to take up the quarrel upon a defensible ground ; I " scorn your words , sir ; you are THE ANTIQUARY . 5.
... have cheated that poor servant wench out of her half- year's fee and bountith ? » - « Cheated ! » retorted Mrs Maclenchar , eager to take up the quarrel upon a defensible ground ; I " scorn your words , sir ; you are THE ANTIQUARY . 5.
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... ground on which he found his new acquaintance so strong , that at length he began to suspect he had made them his professional study . « A traveller partly for business and partly for pleasure ? — Why , the stage partakes of both ; it ...
... ground on which he found his new acquaintance so strong , that at length he began to suspect he had made them his professional study . « A traveller partly for business and partly for pleasure ? — Why , the stage partakes of both ; it ...
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... ground , which also screened it from the north - west wind , the house had a solitary and sheltered appearance . The exterior had little to recommend it . It was an irregular old - fashioned building , some part of which had belonged to ...
... ground , which also screened it from the north - west wind , the house had a solitary and sheltered appearance . The exterior had little to recommend it . It was an irregular old - fashioned building , some part of which had belonged to ...
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... ground , but with some timidity . " Indeed , uncle , your room was not fit to be seen , and I just came to see that Jenny laid every thing down where she took it up . >> « And how dare you , or Jenny either , presume to meddle with my ...
... ground , but with some timidity . " Indeed , uncle , your room was not fit to be seen , and I just came to see that Jenny laid every thing down where she took it up . >> « And how dare you , or Jenny either , presume to meddle with my ...
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... ground . It had mightily the air of such a stick as the Highland reapers use to walk with on their annual peregrinations from their mountains . But Mr Oldbuck was strongly tempted to believe , that , as its shape was singular , it might ...
... ground . It had mightily the air of such a stick as the Highland reapers use to walk with on their annual peregrinations from their mountains . But Mr Oldbuck was strongly tempted to believe , that , as its shape was singular , it might ...
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