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... by the whole inhabitants of the village , who were not bed - ridden , was con- ducted to the house of Cairnvreckan , which was about half a mile distant . CHAPTER VIII . An Examination . MAJOR MELVILLE , of WAVERLEY . 91.
... by the whole inhabitants of the village , who were not bed - ridden , was con- ducted to the house of Cairnvreckan , which was about half a mile distant . CHAPTER VIII . An Examination . MAJOR MELVILLE , of WAVERLEY . 91.
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Sir Walter Scott. CHAPTER VIII . An Examination . MAJOR MELVILLE , of Cairnvreckan , an elderly gentleman , who had spent his youth in the military service , received Mr Morton with great kindness , and our hero with civility , which the ...
Sir Walter Scott. CHAPTER VIII . An Examination . MAJOR MELVILLE , of Cairnvreckan , an elderly gentleman , who had spent his youth in the military service , received Mr Morton with great kindness , and our hero with civility , which the ...
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... Major Melville answered , with great composure , that so far from claiming any me- rit in this affair , Mr Cruickshanks ought to deprecate the imposition of a very heavy fine for neglecting to lodge , in terms of the recent proclamation ...
... Major Melville answered , with great composure , that so far from claiming any me- rit in this affair , Mr Cruickshanks ought to deprecate the imposition of a very heavy fine for neglecting to lodge , in terms of the recent proclamation ...
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... Major Melville then commanded the vil- lagers to return to their homes , excepting two , who officiated as constables , and whom he directed to wait below . The apartment was thus cleared of every person but Mr Morton , whom the major ...
... Major Melville then commanded the vil- lagers to return to their homes , excepting two , who officiated as constables , and whom he directed to wait below . The apartment was thus cleared of every person but Mr Morton , whom the major ...
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... Major Melville to conscious guilt , while Mr Morton was rather disposed to construe it into the surprise of innocence unjustly suspected . There was something true in both conjec- tures ; for although Edward's mind acquitted him of the ...
... Major Melville to conscious guilt , while Mr Morton was rather disposed to construe it into the surprise of innocence unjustly suspected . There was something true in both conjec- tures ; for although Edward's mind acquitted him of the ...
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