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Page 167
... heard at the door of the young Montcriefs , who were amusing themselves at cards , beside a bright fire in the parlour . One of them went to the door , and on opening it , beheld be- fore him a feeble , bowed down old man , wrapped up ...
... heard at the door of the young Montcriefs , who were amusing themselves at cards , beside a bright fire in the parlour . One of them went to the door , and on opening it , beheld be- fore him a feeble , bowed down old man , wrapped up ...
Page 18
... heard , or fancied , to ring on something which sound- ed much like a piece of cast iron , and which our ad ... heard it from Mrs Wiggins . ' 6 Mrs. Higgins went directly to her neighbor Fig . gins , and before she had fairly recovered ...
... heard , or fancied , to ring on something which sound- ed much like a piece of cast iron , and which our ad ... heard it from Mrs Wiggins . ' 6 Mrs. Higgins went directly to her neighbor Fig . gins , and before she had fairly recovered ...
Page 165
... heard footsteps in the hall , and immediately af ter I perceived a figure stealing past the door.- The work of plunder has already begun , ' I cried . A second figure followed , and then I heard the sound of my massive family plate , as ...
... heard footsteps in the hall , and immediately af ter I perceived a figure stealing past the door.- The work of plunder has already begun , ' I cried . A second figure followed , and then I heard the sound of my massive family plate , as ...
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