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Guy Mannering or The Astrologer
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CHAPTER VI
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And now, when he has left us alone, let me pray you to be short and explicit in what you have to say.

I am a soldier, sir, somewhat impatient of forms and introductions.' So saying, he drew himself up in his chair and waited for Mr.Glossin's communication.
'Be pleased to look at that letter,' said Glossin, putting Protocol's epistle into Mannering's hand, as the shortest way of stating his business.
The Colonel read it and returned it, after pencilling the name of the writer in his memorandum-book.

'This, sir, does not seem to require much discussion.

I will see that Miss Bertram's interest is attended to.' 'But, sir,--but, Colonel Mannering,' added Glossin, 'there is another matter which no one can explain but myself.

This lady--this Mrs.Margaret Bertram, to my certain knowledge, made a general settlement of her affairs in Miss Lucy Bertram's favour while she lived with my old friend Mr.Bertram at Ellangowan.


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