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 11
... helper like - rade express by this e'en to fetch the houdie , and he just staid the drinking o ' twa pints o ' tippeny , to tell us . how my leddy was ta'en wi ' her pains . " Perhaps , " said Mannering , 66 at such a GUY MANNERING . 11 .
... helper like - rade express by this e'en to fetch the houdie , and he just staid the drinking o ' twa pints o ' tippeny , to tell us . how my leddy was ta'en wi ' her pains . " Perhaps , " said Mannering , 66 at such a GUY MANNERING . 11 .
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... tell us what news ye have heard at the fair o ' Drum- shourloch . " Troth , Laird , and there was muckle want o ' you , and the like o ' you ; for there was a whin bonnie lasses there , forbye my- sell , and deil ane to gie them hansels ...
... tell us what news ye have heard at the fair o ' Drum- shourloch . " Troth , Laird , and there was muckle want o ' you , and the like o ' you ; for there was a whin bonnie lasses there , forbye my- sell , and deil ane to gie them hansels ...
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... 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 here's a student from Oxford that knows much better than you how to spae his fortune ...
... 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 here's a student from Oxford that knows much better than you how to spae his fortune ...
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... what he should say to the Laird of Ellangowan , concern- ing the horoscope of his first - born ; and , at length , resolved plainly to tell him the judgment C 2 GUY MANNERING . 57 possible, as Bacon and Sir Thomas Browne ...
... what he should say to the Laird of Ellangowan , concern- ing the horoscope of his first - born ; and , at length , resolved plainly to tell him the judgment C 2 GUY MANNERING . 57 possible, as Bacon and Sir Thomas Browne ...
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Walter Scott. at length , resolved plainly to tell him the judgment which he had formed , at the same time acquainting him with the futi- lity of the rules of art on which he had proceeded . With this resolution he walk- ed out upon the ...
Walter Scott. at length , resolved plainly to tell him the judgment which he had formed , at the same time acquainting him with the futi- lity of the rules of art on which he had proceeded . With this resolution he walk- ed out upon 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