The Strangers of the Glen; Or, The Travellers Benighted: A Tale of MysteryG. Virtue, 1827 - 715 ページ |
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... Moggie , the ancient grandmother of the family , was stored . " It is unco ' strange , grannie , " observed a tall , bold - looking youth , who had listened with evident . marks of incredulity to the narrative of an apparition , which ...
... Moggie , the ancient grandmother of the family , was stored . " It is unco ' strange , grannie , " observed a tall , bold - looking youth , who had listened with evident . marks of incredulity to the narrative of an apparition , which ...
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... . RA . delt Rogers.s The Kinloch family , listening 10 H. Moggies , talis of witines , warlocks , ghaists , and hofpics zum 3 London . Published by 6 Virtue 26 Ivy Lane March 31. 1827 THE STRANGERS OF THE GLEN . CHAPTER I. Fair as.
... . RA . delt Rogers.s The Kinloch family , listening 10 H. Moggies , talis of witines , warlocks , ghaists , and hofpics zum 3 London . Published by 6 Virtue 26 Ivy Lane March 31. 1827 THE STRANGERS OF THE GLEN . CHAPTER I. Fair as.
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... Moggie , the ancient grandmother of the family , was stored . " It is unco ' strange , grannie , " observed a tall , bold - looking youth , who had listened with evident marks of incredulity to the narrative of an apparition , which Moggie ...
... Moggie , the ancient grandmother of the family , was stored . " It is unco ' strange , grannie , " observed a tall , bold - looking youth , who had listened with evident marks of incredulity to the narrative of an apparition , which Moggie ...
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... Moggie's wonder and curiosity were expressed in loud terms and with uplifted eyes and hands , as the young female drew near the fire , and in gentle accents expressed her sorrow for the trouble she was giving . Janet assured her that ...
... Moggie's wonder and curiosity were expressed in loud terms and with uplifted eyes and hands , as the young female drew near the fire , and in gentle accents expressed her sorrow for the trouble she was giving . Janet assured her that ...
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... Moggie retired to her pallet , to dream of the strangers , who , she felt convinced , would prove to be great folk , and whose good opinion , for the darlings of her heart - her grandchildren - she had endeavoured to secure , by various ...
... Moggie retired to her pallet , to dream of the strangers , who , she felt convinced , would prove to be great folk , and whose good opinion , for the darlings of her heart - her grandchildren - she had endeavoured to secure , by various ...
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Adela Agnes Finlayson anxiety anxious appeared beheld believe betrayed bosom Callander canna Captain Meredith Cecilia cheek child cilia circumstances companion considered cottage countenance Crosswell dare dear dear father Donaldson door doubt dreadful Elizabeth endeavoured entered evident expression eyes father fear feelings fortune girl glance gude hand happy hastily hear heard heart Helen hope innocent inquired instantly interrupted Jessy Kinloch felt Kinloch's heart knew lady lassie latives latter Lawrie length loch look Lord Glendorvie manner Margaret melan mind Miss Dorset Moggie Mordaunt morning mother Murdochson never observed Kinloch Ogilvie once parents pleasure poor portmanteau present recollection rendered replied Kinloch returned Kinloch Robson Saunders scarcely seemed seen silent Simpson situation smile soon sorrow suffer surprise tears tell tence thought tion tone trembled uttered wish woman Worthington wretched yere young
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