Robert Falconer, 3 tomasHurst and Blackett, 1868 |
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... MOTHER 77 VII . THE SILK - WEAVER 89 VIII . MY OWN ACQUAINTANCE 104 IX . THE BROTHERS 139 X. A NEOPHYTE 156 XI . THE SUICIDE 177 XII . ANDREW AT LAST 213 XIII . ANDREW REBELS . 227 XIV . THE BROWN LETTER 237 XV . FATHER AND SON . 248 ...
... MOTHER 77 VII . THE SILK - WEAVER 89 VIII . MY OWN ACQUAINTANCE 104 IX . THE BROTHERS 139 X. A NEOPHYTE 156 XI . THE SUICIDE 177 XII . ANDREW AT LAST 213 XIII . ANDREW REBELS . 227 XIV . THE BROWN LETTER 237 XV . FATHER AND SON . 248 ...
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... mother thrashed him . " But , eh ! Robert , gin it had only pleased the Almichty to sen ' me into the warl ' in a some re- spectable kin ' o ' a fashion ! ” " Wï ' a chance a ' gaein ' aboot the country like that curst villain yer ...
... mother thrashed him . " But , eh ! Robert , gin it had only pleased the Almichty to sen ' me into the warl ' in a some re- spectable kin ' o ' a fashion ! ” " Wï ' a chance a ' gaein ' aboot the country like that curst villain yer ...
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... mother . The next moment he was offended with himself for receiving ministrations the reaction of whose loveliness might no longer gather around the form of Mary St. John . Every wavelet of scent , every toss of a flower's head in the ...
... mother . The next moment he was offended with himself for receiving ministrations the reaction of whose loveliness might no longer gather around the form of Mary St. John . Every wavelet of scent , every toss of a flower's head in the ...
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... mother . And between the two , Falconer had fared well . As he descended the mountain , the one ques- tion was his calling . With the faintest track to follow , with the clue of a spider's thread to guide him , he would have known that ...
... mother . And between the two , Falconer had fared well . As he descended the mountain , the one ques- tion was his calling . With the faintest track to follow , with the clue of a spider's thread to guide him , he would have known that ...
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... mother with regard to her Robert . From what he learned upon this visit , he had arrived at a true conjecture , I believe , as to the cause of the great change which had suddenly taken place in the youth . But he never asked Robert a ...
... mother with regard to her Robert . From what he learned upon this visit , he had arrived at a true conjecture , I believe , as to the cause of the great change which had suddenly taken place in the youth . But he never asked Robert a ...
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