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... Dun- laverock , with its wide stretches of moor , its heathery hills , the heir throve exceedingly . Lord Dunlaverock took up his residence in a factor's two- story house of gray stone which happened to be empty . The letting of Dunlaverock ...
... Dun- laverock , with its wide stretches of moor , its heathery hills , the heir throve exceedingly . Lord Dunlaverock took up his residence in a factor's two- story house of gray stone which happened to be empty . The letting of Dunlaverock ...
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... Dunlaverock used to walk in on them sometimes of an evening , when the bridge tables were in full swing , and look at them in wonder . He knew they would still be playing when the lark swung out of the heather , shaking the dew from his ...
... Dunlaverock used to walk in on them sometimes of an evening , when the bridge tables were in full swing , and look at them in wonder . He knew they would still be playing when the lark swung out of the heather , shaking the dew from his ...
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... Dunlaverock had decided to live in a corner of it , as the family had thought at first it was his duty to do , he most certainly could not have made it a place of assemblage for the family and its friends as it was In the end the family ...
... Dunlaverock had decided to live in a corner of it , as the family had thought at first it was his duty to do , he most certainly could not have made it a place of assemblage for the family and its friends as it was In the end the family ...
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... Dunlaverock would be in his homespuns , impenetrable as a board against the weather . They would tramp for miles ... Dunlaverock meanwhile would get in- to a coat of the farmer's while his own garments were put to dry . Anne used ...
... Dunlaverock would be in his homespuns , impenetrable as a board against the weather . They would tramp for miles ... Dunlaverock meanwhile would get in- to a coat of the farmer's while his own garments were put to dry . Anne used ...
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... Dunlaverock's coming over so soon again ? " " I might know what to make of it on his side . What I make of it on Anne's is not what you make , my poor Hugh . Anne is very good friends with her one serious cousin . But she has no ...
... Dunlaverock's coming over so soon again ? " " I might know what to make of it on his side . What I make of it on Anne's is not what you make , my poor Hugh . Anne is very good friends with her one serious cousin . But she has no ...
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