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KIDNAPPED. 2-43
cerned, and not least for Cluny ; tlie more credit that
he took it as he did.
"Mr. Balfour," said he, "I think you are too nice
and covenanting, but for all that you have the spirit of
a very pretty gentleman. Upon my honest word, ye
may take this money — it's what I would tell my son —
and here's my hand along with it."
cerned, and not least for Cluny ; tlie more credit that
he took it as he did.
"Mr. Balfour," said he, "I think you are too nice
and covenanting, but for all that you have the spirit of
a very pretty gentleman. Upon my honest word, ye
may take this money — it's what I would tell my son —
and here's my hand along with it."
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Early editions of Robert Louis Stevenson > Fiction > Book editions > Kidnapped > (263) Page 243 |
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Written and printed matter > Books |
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Dates / events: |
1886 [Date published] |
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North and Central America >
United States >
New York state >
New York
(county) [Place published] |
Subject / content: |
Fiction Adventure stories |
Person / organisation: |
Charles Scribner's Sons [Publisher] Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894 [Author] |
Person / organisation: |
Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894 [Author] |
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