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 20
... turned out of doors the Rev. Aaron Macbriar , his mo- ther's chaplain , ( it is said they quarrelled about the good graces of a milk - maid , ) drank himself daily drunk with brimming healths to the king , council , and bishops ; held ...
... turned out of doors the Rev. Aaron Macbriar , his mo- ther's chaplain , ( it is said they quarrelled about the good graces of a milk - maid , ) drank himself daily drunk with brimming healths to the king , council , and bishops ; held ...
Page 24
... " Meanwhile , this general good opinion never prevented their taking the advantage of him on all possible occasions , turning their cattle into his parks , stealing his wood , shooting his game , and so forth 24 GUY MANNERING .
... " Meanwhile , this general good opinion never prevented their taking the advantage of him on all possible occasions , turning their cattle into his parks , stealing his wood , shooting his game , and so forth 24 GUY MANNERING .
Page 42
... turned a gaunt and ghastly stare upon the youthful as- trologer , and seemed to doubt if he had rightly understood his answer to his pa tron . " I am afraid , sir , " said Mannering , turn- ing towards him , " you may be one of those ...
... turned a gaunt and ghastly stare upon the youthful as- trologer , and seemed to doubt if he had rightly understood his answer to his pa tron . " I am afraid , sir , " said Mannering , turn- ing towards him , " you may be one of those ...
Page 44
... turned his face alter- nately from the one spokesman to the other , and began , from the gravity with which Mannering plied his adversary , and the learning which he displayed in the controversy , to give him credit for being half ...
... turned his face alter- nately from the one spokesman to the other , and began , from the gravity with which Mannering plied his adversary , and the learning which he displayed in the controversy , to give him credit for being half ...
Page 61
... comfort to satisfy every moderate wish . Here then , and with thee , Sophia ! " - We will not pursue a lover's day - dream any farther . Mannering stood a minute with his arms folded , and then turned to the GUY MANNERING . 61.
... comfort to satisfy every moderate wish . Here then , and with thee , Sophia ! " - We will not pursue a lover's day - dream any farther . Mannering stood a minute with his arms folded , and then turned to the GUY MANNERING . 61.
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