The Waverley Novels: With the Author's Last Corrections and Additions, Volume 1Carey & Hart, 1846 |
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Page 16
... Glossin , writer in which Mannering , by Mr. Bertram's invitation , spent agent for the Laird of Ellangowan . This honest at Ellangowan , passed over without any thing re- gentleman had either been refused some favour by the markable ...
... Glossin , writer in which Mannering , by Mr. Bertram's invitation , spent agent for the Laird of Ellangowan . This honest at Ellangowan , passed over without any thing re- gentleman had either been refused some favour by the markable ...
Page 26
... Glossin wants to get rid of the auld Laird , and drive on the sale , for fear the heir - male should cast up upon them ; for I have heard say , if there was an heir - male , they couldna sell the estate for auld Ellangowan's debt ...
... Glossin wants to get rid of the auld Laird , and drive on the sale , for fear the heir - male should cast up upon them ; for I have heard say , if there was an heir - male , they couldna sell the estate for auld Ellangowan's debt ...
Page 28
... Glossin , that's risen on the ruin of the best friend he ever had - and now I think on't , I'll slip on my hood and pattens , and gang to Mr. Mac - Morlan mysell - he's at hame e'en now - it's hardly a step . " " Do so , my good ...
... Glossin , that's risen on the ruin of the best friend he ever had - and now I think on't , I'll slip on my hood and pattens , and gang to Mr. Mac - Morlan mysell - he's at hame e'en now - it's hardly a step . " " Do so , my good ...
Page 31
... Glossin's voice ! -if my father son , sees him , it will kill him outright ! " Sampson wheeled perpendicularly round , and moved with long strides to confront the attorney , as he issued from beneath the portal arch of the ruin ...
... Glossin's voice ! -if my father son , sees him , it will kill him outright ! " Sampson wheeled perpendicularly round , and moved with long strides to confront the attorney , as he issued from beneath the portal arch of the ruin ...
Page 32
... Glossin left the room , and the house too , with se- crecy and dispatch ; and it was probably well for him that he did so , since our friend Jock Jabos was al- ready haranguing a numerous tribe of bare - legged boys on the propriety of ...
... Glossin left the room , and the house too , with se- crecy and dispatch ; and it was probably well for him that he did so , since our friend Jock Jabos was al- ready haranguing a numerous tribe of bare - legged boys on the propriety of ...
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