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... Smith , the travelling artist , was announced . He apologised for calling so late , but being in Connell he had taken the great liberty of walking up to the Cottage . Miss Nickie received him very graciously , and acknowledged in her ...
... Smith , the travelling artist , was announced . He apologised for calling so late , but being in Connell he had taken the great liberty of walking up to the Cottage . Miss Nickie received him very graciously , and acknowledged in her ...
Side 163
... Smith will come here noo and then , and gie ye a lesson . That's to say , " added the prudent old lady , " if he finds after a fair trial that ye hae ony inclina- tions that way . " The fair trial was fairly made , and ended in Mr. Smith's ...
... Smith will come here noo and then , and gie ye a lesson . That's to say , " added the prudent old lady , " if he finds after a fair trial that ye hae ony inclina- tions that way . " The fair trial was fairly made , and ended in Mr. Smith's ...
Side 164
... Smith arrived at Cumlagh to disen- tomb it , and transmit to posterity the neighbouring squires and squiresses . " What am I doing ? " she asked herself in sudden dread . " Is this love , that I am admitting into my heart under the ...
... Smith arrived at Cumlagh to disen- tomb it , and transmit to posterity the neighbouring squires and squiresses . " What am I doing ? " she asked herself in sudden dread . " Is this love , that I am admitting into my heart under the ...
Side 165
... Smith began to paint the elderly irreproach- able squiresses around her ; but weak , passionate as Donally was , he tired of the ignoble captivity in which he was held . His health was failing . It had always been delicate , and he said ...
... Smith began to paint the elderly irreproach- able squiresses around her ; but weak , passionate as Donally was , he tired of the ignoble captivity in which he was held . His health was failing . It had always been delicate , and he said ...
Side 167
... Smith too , I shall be charmed . I saw him as we passed the window . A very handsome man , is he not , dear ? Deeply bronzed , with long moustaches and beard , and something of a foreign air ? " " He is very handsome , but he is ...
... Smith too , I shall be charmed . I saw him as we passed the window . A very handsome man , is he not , dear ? Deeply bronzed , with long moustaches and beard , and something of a foreign air ? " " He is very handsome , but he is ...
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