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Bride of Lammermoor

CHAPTER X
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But a flush of less soft expression, a look much more habitual to his features, resumed predominance when he mentioned how meanly he was provided for the entertainment of his guests.
"Do not mention deficiencies," said the Lord Keeper, eager to interrupt him and prevent his resuming an alarming topic; "you are preparing to set out for the Continent, and your house is probably for the present unfurnished.

All this we understand; but if you mention inconvenience, you will oblige us to seek accommodations in the hamlet." As the Master of Ravenswood was about to reply, the door of the hall opened, and Caleb Balderstone rushed in..


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