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Greeting, however, Mr. Gilfillan civilly, he requested to know if he had received the letter he had sent to him upon his march, and could undertake the charge of the state prisoner whom he there mentioned ...
Greeting, however, Mr. Gilfillan civilly, he requested to know if he had received the letter he had sent to him upon his march, and could undertake the charge of the state prisoner whom he there mentioned ...
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Gilfillan again smiled scornfully as he made this indirect answer, — ' Even thus are the children of this world wiser in their generation than the children of light ! ' ' However, sir,' said the Major, ' as you are to take charge of ...
Gilfillan again smiled scornfully as he made this indirect answer, — ' Even thus are the children of this world wiser in their generation than the children of light ! ' ' However, sir,' said the Major, ' as you are to take charge of ...
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exclaimed Gilfillan, with great heat ; ' Tobit and his dog baith are altogether heathenish and apocryphal, and none but a prelatist or a papist would draw them into question. I doubt I hae been mista'en in you, friend.
exclaimed Gilfillan, with great heat ; ' Tobit and his dog baith are altogether heathenish and apocryphal, and none but a prelatist or a papist would draw them into question. I doubt I hae been mista'en in you, friend.
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PORTRAIT OP SIR WALTER SCOTT Frontispiece | ix |
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | xi |
BRAID HILLS ARTHURS SEAT AND SALISBURY CRAGS | xv |
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