The AntiquaryAdam & Charles Black, 1886 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 160
... Dousterswivel . " My friend Mr. Oldbuck will now be prepared , Mr. Dousterswivel , to listen with more respect to the stories you have told us of the late discoveries in Germany by the brethren of your association . ” “ Ah , Sir Arthur ...
... Dousterswivel . " My friend Mr. Oldbuck will now be prepared , Mr. Dousterswivel , to listen with more respect to the stories you have told us of the late discoveries in Germany by the brethren of your association . ” “ Ah , Sir Arthur ...
Pagina 220
... Dousterswivel , and the adept's mode of keeping his ground was less resolute than he had expected . Yet he did not entirely give him up . Mr. Oldbuck , " said the Baronet , " you do . Mr. Dousterswivel less than justice . He has ...
... Dousterswivel , and the adept's mode of keeping his ground was less resolute than he had expected . Yet he did not entirely give him up . Mr. Oldbuck , " said the Baronet , " you do . Mr. Dousterswivel less than justice . He has ...
Pagina 227
... Dousterswivel , but come to the Castle to - morrow , and I'll convince you that I am not ungrateful for the hints ... Dousterswivel , I won't ask you to go down to Monkbarns , as the laird and you differ so widely in opinion ; but do not ...
... Dousterswivel , but come to the Castle to - morrow , and I'll convince you that I am not ungrateful for the hints ... Dousterswivel , I won't ask you to go down to Monkbarns , as the laird and you differ so widely in opinion ; but do not ...
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