The EntailW. Blackwood and Sons, 1850 - 409 sider |
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John Galt. CHAPTER VI . PLEALANDS House stood on the bleak brow of a hill . It was not of great antiquity , having been raised by the father of Mala- chi ; but it occupied the site of an ancient fortalice , the materials of ... CHAPTER VI .
John Galt. CHAPTER VI . PLEALANDS House stood on the bleak brow of a hill . It was not of great antiquity , having been raised by the father of Mala- chi ; but it occupied the site of an ancient fortalice , the materials of ... CHAPTER VI .
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... CHAPTER VIII . FOR several years after the birth of Walter , no event of any consequence happened in the affairs of Claud . He continued to persevere in the parsimonious system which had so far advanced his fortune . His wife was no ...
... CHAPTER VIII . FOR several years after the birth of Walter , no event of any consequence happened in the affairs of Claud . He continued to persevere in the parsimonious system which had so far advanced his fortune . His wife was no ...
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... CHAPTER IX . In the mean time , as much friendliness and intercourse was maintained between the families of Grippy and Plealands as could reasonably be expected from the characters and disposi- tions of ... CHAPTER IX . 29 CHAPTER IX. ...
... CHAPTER IX . In the mean time , as much friendliness and intercourse was maintained between the families of Grippy and Plealands as could reasonably be expected from the characters and disposi- tions of ... CHAPTER IX . 29 CHAPTER IX. ...
Side 32
... CHAPTER X. ON examining the laird's papers after the funeral , Mr Keele- vin , the father of the celebrated town - clerk of Gudetoun , the lawyer present on the occasion , discovered , in reading over the ... CHAPTER X. 32 CHAPTER X. ...
... CHAPTER X. ON examining the laird's papers after the funeral , Mr Keele- vin , the father of the celebrated town - clerk of Gudetoun , the lawyer present on the occasion , discovered , in reading over the ... CHAPTER X. 32 CHAPTER X. ...
Side 34
... CHAPTER XI . THE Reverend Mr Kilfuddy was a little , short , erect , sharp- looking , brisk - tempered personage , with a red nose , a white powdered wig , and a large cocked hat . His lady was an ample , demure , and solemn matron ...
... CHAPTER XI . THE Reverend Mr Kilfuddy was a little , short , erect , sharp- looking , brisk - tempered personage , with a red nose , a white powdered wig , and a large cocked hat . His lady was an ample , demure , and solemn matron ...
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Side 68 - Let my father arise, and eat of his son's venison, that thy soul may bless me. And Isaac his father said unto him, Who art thou? And he said, I am thy son, thy firstborn Esau.
Side 68 - And he also had made savoury meat, and brought it unto his father, and said unto his father, Let my father arise, and eat of his son's venison, that thy soul may bless me.