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Side 7
... took in this worthy clergyman , and to under- stand the occasion of their melancholy , the reader must now be made acquainted with the history of Mr. Forbes . CHAPTER II . MR . FORBES had received a liberal B 4 JAMES FORBES . 7 and ...
... took in this worthy clergyman , and to under- stand the occasion of their melancholy , the reader must now be made acquainted with the history of Mr. Forbes . CHAPTER II . MR . FORBES had received a liberal B 4 JAMES FORBES . 7 and ...
Side 12
... he had made . He took some time to decide what use he should make of it , —whether he should go to acquaint Mr. Willoughby with his good fortune , or carry the information to Mr. Forbes . By the for- mer plan 12 JAMES FORBES .
... he had made . He took some time to decide what use he should make of it , —whether he should go to acquaint Mr. Willoughby with his good fortune , or carry the information to Mr. Forbes . By the for- mer plan 12 JAMES FORBES .
Side 14
... took his um- brella , and marched off to St. James's Square , to open the campaign . As he hurried along , he amused himself with self - gratulations upon his ingenuity in making the discovery , and with laying out schemes for the ...
... took his um- brella , and marched off to St. James's Square , to open the campaign . As he hurried along , he amused himself with self - gratulations upon his ingenuity in making the discovery , and with laying out schemes for the ...
Side 15
James Forbes (fict.name.) fraud ; he took special care to make a good show of the fair side of his charac- ter , and ... took care not to cheat without a prospect of an adequate profit . This was the criterion by which he judged all men ...
James Forbes (fict.name.) fraud ; he took special care to make a good show of the fair side of his charac- ter , and ... took care not to cheat without a prospect of an adequate profit . This was the criterion by which he judged all men ...
Side 17
... took place . Quill , seating himself , and rubbing his hands with a facetious grin , said , “ A fine house this of your's , Mr. Forbes ; - you must have a noble fortune to keep it up ! " is Mr. Forbes haughtily replied , " What your ...
... took place . Quill , seating himself , and rubbing his hands with a facetious grin , said , “ A fine house this of your's , Mr. Forbes ; - you must have a noble fortune to keep it up ! " is Mr. Forbes haughtily replied , " What your ...
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acquainted affection affectionate afflicted agita agitated apothecary appeared boards called calm Captain Wilson cation character cheeks Clara Clara's heart conduct consolation conversation countenance cried crime curse daughter dear delight disgrace disposition door Dubois Emily entered exclaimed eyes fatal father fear feelings felon felt Forbes's forgery forgiveness frigate George George Wilson Gilby girl give guilty hand happiness heard heart Holford hope hurried immediately impelled implore indolence instantly interrupted James Forbes James's James's Square leave length letter London looked Lord's prayer marriage ment mercy mind morning ness never night parricide perceived person pise plea pleasure post-boys post-captain prayer Prebendary predestination pride prison Quill racter received replied James retired Sir William Powel sister situation sneers solemn soon sorrow sure tears tell temptation Thetis thing thought tion to-morrow took town trust union Willoughby wish worthy wretch young
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