The Oxford Treasury of English Literature ...: Jacobean to VictorianClarendon Press, 1908 |
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... Milnwood , the uncle of Henry Morton . Bothwell is questioning the old laird . ' You attend Poundtext , the presbyterian parson , I understand , Mr. Morton ? ' Mr. Morton hastened to slide in a confession and apology . ' By the ...
... Milnwood , the uncle of Henry Morton . Bothwell is questioning the old laird . ' You attend Poundtext , the presbyterian parson , I understand , Mr. Morton ? ' Mr. Morton hastened to slide in a confession and apology . ' By the ...
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... Miln- wood himself answered , ' They had heard of some such misfortune , but were in hopes it had not been true ... Milnwood's eyes hastily glanced through the paper to pick out the strongest expressions of censure with which it ...
... Miln- wood himself answered , ' They had heard of some such misfortune , but were in hopes it had not been true ... Milnwood's eyes hastily glanced through the paper to pick out the strongest expressions of censure with which it ...
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... Milnwood . ' That callant's tongue will rin the head aff his ain shoulders , and waste my gudes to the very grey cloak on my back ! ' ' But you knew Burley , ' continued Bothwell , still addressing Henry , and regardless of his uncle's ...
... Milnwood . ' That callant's tongue will rin the head aff his ain shoulders , and waste my gudes to the very grey cloak on my back ! ' ' But you knew Burley , ' continued Bothwell , still addressing Henry , and regardless of his uncle's ...
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... Milnwood groaned in perplexity and bitterness of spirit , and , with a tone as if he was giving up the ghost , exclaimed , ' If twenty p - p - punds would make up this unhappy matter ' My master , ' insinuated Alison to the sergeant ...
... Milnwood groaned in perplexity and bitterness of spirit , and , with a tone as if he was giving up the ghost , exclaimed , ' If twenty p - p - punds would make up this unhappy matter ' My master , ' insinuated Alison to the sergeant ...
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... Milnwood returned at this instant , and , alarmed at the preparations he beheld , hastened to proffer to Bothwell , though with many a grievous groan , the purse of gold which he had been obliged to rummage out as ransom for his nephew ...
... Milnwood returned at this instant , and , alarmed at the preparations he beheld , hastened to proffer to Bothwell , though with many a grievous groan , the purse of gold which he had been obliged to rummage out as ransom for his nephew ...
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