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 13
... bogles about it -- but ye needna be feared - I never saw ony mysell , and we're just at the door of the New Place . " Accordingly , leaving the ruins on the right , a few steps brought the traveller in front GUY MANNERING . 13.
... bogles about it -- but ye needna be feared - I never saw ony mysell , and we're just at the door of the New Place . " Accordingly , leaving the ruins on the right , a few steps brought the traveller in front GUY MANNERING . 13.
Page 40
... leaves on the trysting - tree . And now some o ' ye maun lay down your watch , and tell me the very minute o ' the hour the wean's born , and I'll spae its fortune . " 6.6 - Aye , but , Meg , we shall not want your assistance , for ...
... leaves on the trysting - tree . And now some o ' ye maun lay down your watch , and tell me the very minute o ' the hour the wean's born , and I'll spae its fortune . " 6.6 - Aye , but , Meg , we shall not want your assistance , for ...
Page 72
... leaving me no sign , Save men's opinions and my living blood , To show the world I am a gentleman . RICHARD II . WHEN the boat which carried the wor- thy Captain on board his vessel had ac- complished that task , the sails began to ...
... leaving me no sign , Save men's opinions and my living blood , To show the world I am a gentleman . RICHARD II . WHEN the boat which carried the wor- thy Captain on board his vessel had ac- complished that task , the sails began to ...
Page 108
... leave asked . But these halcyon days were now to have end , and a minatory in- scription upon one side of the gate inti- mated " prosecution according to law " ( the painter had spelt it persecution — l'un vaut bien l'autre ) to all who ...
... leave asked . But these halcyon days were now to have end , and a minatory in- scription upon one side of the gate inti- mated " prosecution according to law " ( the painter had spelt it persecution — l'un vaut bien l'autre ) to all who ...
Page 111
... leave the spot which they had so long inhabited , and Mr Bertram felt an unwillingness to deprive them of their ancient " city of refuge ; " so that the pet- ty warfare we have noticed continued for several months , without increase or ...
... leave the spot which they had so long inhabited , and Mr Bertram felt an unwillingness to deprive them of their ancient " city of refuge ; " so that the pet- ty warfare we have noticed continued for several months , without increase or ...
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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