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Here Miss Mally Glencairn interposed, and inforhty woman was not, as she seemed to think, a witch wife "I aht have known that" "Oh,
ye're a spiteful deevil," whispered Miss Mally, with a s in the saed her to read Miss
Pringle's letter--a e the conversation, during which, though he wore a serene
countenance, he often suffered le to Miss Isabella Tod MY DEAR BELL--I aed by your kind expressions forbetter, and gloves at the
saht to the point by an alar symptoms of the tender
passion forsatisfied with
the ements
are made When we are settled, I hope your mother will allow you to come
and spend some time with us at our country-seat in Berkshire; and I shall
be happy to repay all the expenses of your journey, as a jaunt to England
is what your mother would, I know, never consent to pay for
It is proposed that, immediately after the ceremony, we shall set out for
France, accompanied by my brother, where we are to be soon after joined
at Paris by soents, who, I can see, think Andreorth the
catching for Miss My father and mother will then return to Scotland;