Guy Mannering, Or, The Astrologer, Volume 1 |
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Page 4
... remained to show the dress and appear- ance of a gentleman , these cross interrogatories were usually put in the form of a case supposed , as , ' Ye'll hae been at the auld abbey o ' Halycross , sir ? there's mony English gentlemen gang ...
... remained to show the dress and appear- ance of a gentleman , these cross interrogatories were usually put in the form of a case supposed , as , ' Ye'll hae been at the auld abbey o ' Halycross , sir ? there's mony English gentlemen gang ...
Page 40
... small boat with two men who appeared to wait for him , and the gipsy remained on the shore , reciting or sing- ing , and gesticulating with great vehemence . CHAPTER V. -You have fed upon my seignories , Disparked 40 GUY MANNERING .
... small boat with two men who appeared to wait for him , and the gipsy remained on the shore , reciting or sing- ing , and gesticulating with great vehemence . CHAPTER V. -You have fed upon my seignories , Disparked 40 GUY MANNERING .
Page 57
... few in num- ber , and many were entirely rooted out . Still , how- ever , enough remained to give occasional alarm and VOL . I. F rude handicrafts were constant vexation . Some entirely resigned to GUY MANNERING . 57.
... few in num- ber , and many were entirely rooted out . Still , how- ever , enough remained to give occasional alarm and VOL . I. F rude handicrafts were constant vexation . Some entirely resigned to GUY MANNERING . 57.
Page 61
... remained at all times hospitably open →→→→ he had caused this gate , I say , to be newly hung and handsomely painted . He had also shut up with paling , curiously twisted with furze , certain holes in the fences adjoining , through ...
... remained at all times hospitably open →→→→ he had caused this gate , I say , to be newly hung and handsomely painted . He had also shut up with paling , curiously twisted with furze , certain holes in the fences adjoining , through ...
Page 83
... remained . But every spark had been long extinguished . ' My bairn ! my bairn ! ' cried the distracted father , ' where can he be ? ' - A dozen mouths were opened to communicate hopes which no one felt . Some one at length mentioned ...
... remained . But every spark had been long extinguished . ' My bairn ! my bairn ! ' cried the distracted father , ' where can he be ? ' - A dozen mouths were opened to communicate hopes which no one felt . Some one at length mentioned ...
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