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 166
... received also the depositions of the unfortunate father and his servant ,
concerning what had passed at their meeting the caravan of gypsies as they left
the estate of Ellangowan . The speech of Meg Merrilies seemed particularly
suspicious .
... received also the depositions of the unfortunate father and his servant ,
concerning what had passed at their meeting the caravan of gypsies as they left
the estate of Ellangowan . The speech of Meg Merrilies seemed particularly
suspicious .
Page 217
... him the confidence of the friendless young lady . “ Alas ! " said she , “ this is
distressing even to a stranger ; - Lut it may be better for my poor father to be in
this way , than if he knew and could feel all . " VOL . I . к A servant in livery now
came ...
... him the confidence of the friendless young lady . “ Alas ! " said she , “ this is
distressing even to a stranger ; - Lut it may be better for my poor father to be in
this way , than if he knew and could feel all . " VOL . I . к A servant in livery now
came ...
Page 218
A servant in livery now came up the path , and spoke in an under tone to the
young gentleman - “ Mr Charles , my lady ' s wanting you yonder sadly , to bid for
her for the black ebony cabinet ; and Lady Jean Devorgoil is wi ' her an a ' - ye ...
A servant in livery now came up the path , and spoke in an under tone to the
young gentleman - “ Mr Charles , my lady ' s wanting you yonder sadly , to bid for
her for the black ebony cabinet ; and Lady Jean Devorgoil is wi ' her an a ' - ye ...
Page 235
An express arrived about six o ' clock at night , “ very particularly drunk , ” the
maid servant said , with a packet from Colonel Mannering , dated four days back ,
at a town about a hundred miles distance from Kippletringan , containing full ...
An express arrived about six o ' clock at night , “ very particularly drunk , ” the
maid servant said , with a packet from Colonel Mannering , dated four days back ,
at a town about a hundred miles distance from Kippletringan , containing full ...
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