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'Your humble servant, Mr. Glossin, answered Mr. Corsand drily, composing his countenance regis ad exemplar, that is to say, after the fashion of the Baronet. 'Mac-Morlan, my worthy friend, continued Glossin, 'how d' ye do; always on your duty? 'Umph, said honest Mac-Morlan, with little respect either to the compliment or salutation.

"Your humble servant, Mr. Glossin," answered Mr. Corsand dryly, composing his countenance regis ad exemplar, that is to say, after the fashion of the Baronet. "Mac-Morlan, my worthy friend," continued Glossin, how d'ye do always on your duty ?" "Umph," said honest Mac-Morlan, with little respect either to the compliment or salutation.

If I must lose the estate, I must but I trust better things." He entered with a profound salutation to Sir Robert Hazlewood. Sir Robert, who had rather begun to suspect that his plebeian neighbour had made a cat's-paw of him, inclined his head stiffly, took snuff, and looked another way. "Mr. Corsand," said Glossin to the other yoke-fellow of justice, "your most humble servant."

'Your humble servant, Mr. Glossin, answered Mr. Corsand drily, composing his countenance regis ad exemplar, that is to say, after the fashion of the Baronet. 'Mac-Morlan, my worthy friend, continued Glossin, 'how d' ye do; always on your duty? 'Umph, said honest Mac-Morlan, with little respect either to the compliment or salutation.

'Your humble servant, Mr. Glossin, answered Mr. Corsand drily, composing his countenance regis ad exemplar, that is to say, after the fashion of the Baronet. 'Mac-Morlan, my worthy friend, continued Glossin, 'how d' ye do; always on your duty? 'Umph, said honest Mac-Morlan, with little respect either to the compliment or salutation.

If I must lose the estate, I must; but I trust better things. He entered with a profound salutation to Sir Robert Hazlewood. Sir Robert, who had rather begun to suspect that his plebeian neighbour had made a cat's paw of him, inclined his head stiffly, took snuff, and looked another way. 'Mr. Corsand, said Glossin to the other yokefellow of justice, 'your most humble servant.

If I must lose the estate, I must; but I trust better things. He entered with a profound salutation to Sir Robert Hazlewood. Sir Robert, who had rather begun to suspect that his plebeian neighbour had made a cat's paw of him, inclined his head stiffly, took snuff, and looked another way. 'Mr. Corsand, said Glossin to the other yokefellow of justice, 'your most humble servant.

If I must lose the estate, I must; but I trust better things. He entered with a profound salutation to Sir Robert Hazlewood. Sir Robert, who had rather begun to suspect that his plebeian neighbour had made a cat's paw of him, inclined his head stiffly, took snuff, and looked another way. 'Mr. Corsand, said Glossin to the other yokefellow of justice, 'your most humble servant.