Guy Mannering, Volumen 1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... Dirk Hatteraick will soon be anither , and there will be ane mair yet . Will ye own to what I have said , Dirk Hatter- aick ? Dare ye deny it , with my blood on your hands ? Then farewell ! And God forgie ye ! I was the mad , randy ...
... Dirk Hatteraick will soon be anither , and there will be ane mair yet . Will ye own to what I have said , Dirk Hatter- aick ? Dare ye deny it , with my blood on your hands ? Then farewell ! And God forgie ye ! I was the mad , randy ...
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... Dirk Hatteraick would win the Melbourne Cup, and Coulthard himself would die before either race was run. When Coulthard passed away days before Martini Henry took the spoils in the Victoria Derby, a legion of superstitious punters laid ...
... Dirk Hatteraick would win the Melbourne Cup, and Coulthard himself would die before either race was run. When Coulthard passed away days before Martini Henry took the spoils in the Victoria Derby, a legion of superstitious punters laid ...
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... Dirk Hatteraick ( Vol . xvii . , p . 448 ) : Dirk Moor Lord Hatteraick Preston Ditto ... 54 ... ... ... ... 21 ... ... ... 115 ... ... ... ... 54 ... ... ... ... 95 ... ... ... 150 34 ... 30 ... ... .. ... ..
... Dirk Hatteraick ( Vol . xvii . , p . 448 ) : Dirk Moor Lord Hatteraick Preston Ditto ... 54 ... ... ... ... 21 ... ... ... 115 ... ... ... ... 54 ... ... ... ... 95 ... ... ... 150 34 ... 30 ... ... .. ... ..
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... Hatteraick , in order to clear the room and leave the surgeon to his operations , she called out aloud , raising herself at the same time upon the couch , " Dirk Hatteraick , you and I will never meet again until we are before the ...
... Hatteraick , in order to clear the room and leave the surgeon to his operations , she called out aloud , raising herself at the same time upon the couch , " Dirk Hatteraick , you and I will never meet again until we are before the ...
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... Dirk Hatteraick . ' Not , ' continued Glossin - ' not that I would wish any personal harm to him - if - if- if we can do . without . Now , he is liable to be seized upon by justice , both as bearing the same name with your lieutenant ...
... Dirk Hatteraick . ' Not , ' continued Glossin - ' not that I would wish any personal harm to him - if - if- if we can do . without . Now , he is liable to be seized upon by justice , both as bearing the same name with your lieutenant ...
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