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 70
... racter , yet aiming to bear it down by the affectation of a careless and hardy fami liarity . Mannering briefly rejected his proffered civilities ; and , after a surly good morning , he retired with the gypsey to that part of the ruins ...
... racter , yet aiming to bear it down by the affectation of a careless and hardy fami liarity . Mannering briefly rejected his proffered civilities ; and , after a surly good morning , he retired with the gypsey to that part of the ruins ...
Page 74
... racter , I wonder he has any protection and encouragement on this coast ? " " Why , Mr Mannering , people must have brandy and tea , and there's none in the country but what comes this way- and then there's short accounts , and may- be ...
... racter , I wonder he has any protection and encouragement on this coast ? " " Why , Mr Mannering , people must have brandy and tea , and there's none in the country but what comes this way- and then there's short accounts , and may- be ...
Page 104
... racter much softened . Their numbers , however , are so greatly diminished , that , instead of one hundred thousand , as calcu lated by Fletcher , it would now perhaps be impossible to collect above five hun- dred throughout all ...
... racter much softened . Their numbers , however , are so greatly diminished , that , instead of one hundred thousand , as calcu lated by Fletcher , it would now perhaps be impossible to collect above five hun- dred throughout all ...
Page 195
... racter , and weel spoken of . " " Send my compliments - Colonel Man- nering's compliments - to him , and I would be glad he would do me the pleasure of supping with me , and bring these papers with him - and 1 beg , good madam , you ...
... racter , and weel spoken of . " " Send my compliments - Colonel Man- nering's compliments - to him , and I would be glad he would do me the pleasure of supping with me , and bring these papers with him - and 1 beg , good madam , you ...
Page 255
... racter for ever with men of honour , and for which the twelve judges of England , with the chancellor to boot , can afford me no redress , by what rule of law or reason am I to be deterred from protecting what ought to be , and is , so ...
... racter for ever with men of honour , and for which the twelve judges of England , with the chancellor to boot , can afford me no redress , by what rule of law or reason am I to be deterred from protecting what ought to be , and is , so ...
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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