Guy Mannering, Or, The Astrologer, Volume 1James Ballantyne and Company For Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London; and Archibald Constable and Company Edinburgh., 1815 - 358 pages |
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Page 83
... followed , the traveller mounted his palfrey , bade a courteous adieu to his hospitable landlord , and to his clerical at- tendant , repeated his good wishes for the prosperity of the family ; then , turning his horse's head towards ...
... followed , the traveller mounted his palfrey , bade a courteous adieu to his hospitable landlord , and to his clerical at- tendant , repeated his good wishes for the prosperity of the family ; then , turning his horse's head towards ...
Page 119
... followed the train of laden asses , and small carts , or tumblers , as they were called in that coun- try , on which were laid the decrepid and the helpless , the aged and infant part of the exiled community . The women in their . red ...
... followed the train of laden asses , and small carts , or tumblers , as they were called in that coun- try , on which were laid the decrepid and the helpless , the aged and infant part of the exiled community . The women in their . red ...
Page 134
... followed by the Laird , and indeed by se- veral others of the family , alarmed by the sound of guns from the sea , now distinctly heard . On gaining that part of the ruins which commanded the most extensive outlook , they saw a lugger ...
... followed by the Laird , and indeed by se- veral others of the family , alarmed by the sound of guns from the sea , now distinctly heard . On gaining that part of the ruins which commanded the most extensive outlook , they saw a lugger ...
Page 178
... followed by the postil- lion- " No , they canna come at no rate , the Laird's sae ill . " " But God help them , " said the landla- dy , " the morn's the term - the very last day they can bide in the house - a ' thing's to be roupit ...
... followed by the postil- lion- " No , they canna come at no rate , the Laird's sae ill . " " But God help them , " said the landla- dy , " the morn's the term - the very last day they can bide in the house - a ' thing's to be roupit ...
Page 188
... followed as fast as he could , and almaist as fast as them , for he was wonderfully swift of foot - and he saw Meg the witch , or her master in her similitude , rise suddenly out of the ground , and claught the bairn suddenly out of the ...
... followed as fast as he could , and almaist as fast as them , for he was wonderfully swift of foot - and he saw Meg the witch , or her master in her similitude , rise suddenly out of the ground , and claught the bairn suddenly out of the ...
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ancient answered appearance Arthur Mervyn ASTROLOGER auld bairn Brown called castle Charles Hazlewood circumstances Colonel Mannering commanded daugh daughter Deacon dear Derncleugh Dirk Hatteraick Dominie Sampson door Dunbog Ellan eyes father fear feelings flageolet frae Frank Kennedy gentleman Glossin Godfrey Bertram GUY MANNERING gypsies Harry Bertram Hazlewood head heard honour hope horse hour judicial astrology Julia Kippletringan Laird of Ellangowan land landlady look lugger Mac-Candlish Mac-Morlan Mannering's Matilda maun ment Merrilies Mervyn Miss Bertram Miss Lucy Miss Mannering Morlan nering never night occasion parlour person Point of Warroch poor precentor puir racter reader ride round ruins scene Scotland seemed servant sloop sloop of war stranger supposed sure tell ther there's thing thought tion told turned vessel weel window wish wood Woodbourne ye'll young lady young Laird