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Page 325
... Tibbers from the grave , and the events following on that phenomenon , I am without doubt enabled to write you at great length . And if a man is allowed to take the evidence of his own senses , I am entitled to vouch for the truth of a ...
... Tibbers from the grave , and the events following on that phenomenon , I am without doubt enabled to write you at great length . And if a man is allowed to take the evidence of his own senses , I am entitled to vouch for the truth of a ...
Page 326
... Tibbers . This decision drove the young soldier beyond all bounds . He threatened his ruinator with the High Court of Justiciary , of which Tibbers highly approved . He threatened him with every sort of vengeance which it is possible ...
... Tibbers . This decision drove the young soldier beyond all bounds . He threatened his ruinator with the High Court of Justiciary , of which Tibbers highly approved . He threatened him with every sort of vengeance which it is possible ...
Page 327
... Tibbers was standing among his harvest work- ers , the young baronet and Mr. Alexander M'Gill , a friend of his , and a relation of my own , came briskly up to him on foot . He , suspecting some new outrage , drew close to his work ...
... Tibbers was standing among his harvest work- ers , the young baronet and Mr. Alexander M'Gill , a friend of his , and a relation of my own , came briskly up to him on foot . He , suspecting some new outrage , drew close to his work ...
Page 328
... Tibbers might have prof fered him a good part of his father's estate again , in order to enjoy the rest in tranquillity . But then these people knew nothing of the hideous discovery made , and which it is quite manifest could not then ...
... Tibbers might have prof fered him a good part of his father's estate again , in order to enjoy the rest in tranquillity . But then these people knew nothing of the hideous discovery made , and which it is quite manifest could not then ...
Page 329
... Tibbers , though for what crime or crimes I dare not infer . The man became a terror to himself and to all who beheld him ; and certain- ly , if he was not haunted , as the people said , by a ghost , or some vengeful spirit , he was ...
... Tibbers , though for what crime or crimes I dare not infer . The man became a terror to himself and to all who beheld him ; and certain- ly , if he was not haunted , as the people said , by a ghost , or some vengeful spirit , he was ...
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