The rifleman; or, Adventures of Percy Blake, Volum 4731858 |
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Side 14
... rode furiously up to me , and demanded my reason for so heretical a deviation from the Law and the Prophets . I very innocently replied that I thought my manner of performing the duty in question was an improvement 14 THE YOUNG RIFLEMAN .
... rode furiously up to me , and demanded my reason for so heretical a deviation from the Law and the Prophets . I very innocently replied that I thought my manner of performing the duty in question was an improvement 14 THE YOUNG RIFLEMAN .
Side 19
... replied , " with that humbugging James the Second . " " And that beautiful piece of bog land on Slieve na Muck , " observed Davis . 66 cc It's mortgaged , " I said , " for more than it's worth . ” Come , come , " said the principal ...
... replied , " with that humbugging James the Second . " " And that beautiful piece of bog land on Slieve na Muck , " observed Davis . 66 cc It's mortgaged , " I said , " for more than it's worth . ” Come , come , " said the principal ...
Side 29
... replied , " there is , or was something in the matter ; for mamma was very anxious about it , my cousin being very wealthy , and having quite a splendid establishment . " " And does he presume to aspire to Harriet ? " I demanded . 66 ...
... replied , " there is , or was something in the matter ; for mamma was very anxious about it , my cousin being very wealthy , and having quite a splendid establishment . " " And does he presume to aspire to Harriet ? " I demanded . 66 ...
Side 30
... replied , rather hesitating , " to procure me the countersign for to - morrow night . " " Oh ! " I cried , laughing , " is that your mighty request ? I confess you mortify me most exceedingly . " CC Nay , " she said , " if it be ...
... replied , rather hesitating , " to procure me the countersign for to - morrow night . " " Oh ! " I cried , laughing , " is that your mighty request ? I confess you mortify me most exceedingly . " CC Nay , " she said , " if it be ...
Side 31
... replied : " It was Providence that directed me hither , to save me from mis- fortune and disgrace . " 66 And now that you have attained your object , " retorted Harriet , while fire flashed from her eyes , " be good enough to retire ...
... replied : " It was Providence that directed me hither , to save me from mis- fortune and disgrace . " 66 And now that you have attained your object , " retorted Harriet , while fire flashed from her eyes , " be good enough to retire ...
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