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 35
Is the lady lighter yet ? Be it lad , or be it lass , Sign wi ' cross , and sain , wi ' mass
. : “ It ' s Meg Merrilies , the gypsie , as sure : as I ain a sinner , ” said Mr Bertram .
The Dominie groaned deeply , uncrossed his legs , drew in GUY MANNERING ...
Is the lady lighter yet ? Be it lad , or be it lass , Sign wi ' cross , and sain , wi ' mass
. : “ It ' s Meg Merrilies , the gypsie , as sure : as I ain a sinner , ” said Mr Bertram .
The Dominie groaned deeply , uncrossed his legs , drew in GUY MANNERING ...
Page 131
I am sure , speaking of term days , I wish , as Frank Kennedy says , that
Whitsunday would kill Martininas , and be hanged for the murder — for there I
have got a letter about that interest of Jenny Cairns ' s , and deil a tenant ' s been
at the ...
I am sure , speaking of term days , I wish , as Frank Kennedy says , that
Whitsunday would kill Martininas , and be hanged for the murder — for there I
have got a letter about that interest of Jenny Cairns ' s , and deil a tenant ' s been
at the ...
Page 148
ye maun come to the Place directly ! " “ Is my boy found ? is he aliye ? have ye
found Harry Bertram ? Andrew , have ye found Harry Bertram ? " “ No , sir ; but ”"
Then he is kidnapped ! I am sure of it , Andrew ! as sure as that I tread upon earth
!
ye maun come to the Place directly ! " “ Is my boy found ? is he aliye ? have ye
found Harry Bertram ? Andrew , have ye found Harry Bertram ? " “ No , sir ; but ”"
Then he is kidnapped ! I am sure of it , Andrew ! as sure as that I tread upon earth
!
Page 172
Are ye sure the parlour ' s ready for them , and the fire burning clear , and the
chimney no smoking ? " said the hostess to a chambermaid . She was answered
in the affirmative .“ Ane wadna be uncivil to them , especially in their distress , ”
said ...
Are ye sure the parlour ' s ready for them , and the fire burning clear , and the
chimney no smoking ? " said the hostess to a chambermaid . She was answered
in the affirmative .“ Ane wadna be uncivil to them , especially in their distress , ”
said ...
Page 185
said the Precentor contemptuously . ; " No mickle , to be sure , Mr Skreighonly
that I lived within a penny - stane cast o ' the head o ' the avenue at Ellangowan ,
when a man cam jingling to our door that night the young Laird was born , and
my ...
said the Precentor contemptuously . ; " No mickle , to be sure , Mr Skreighonly
that I lived within a penny - stane cast o ' the head o ' the avenue at Ellangowan ,
when a man cam jingling to our door that night the young Laird was born , and
my ...
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