Guy Mannering; Or, the Astrologer: In Four Volumes, Volume 2Schumann, 1822 - 221 pages |
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Page 26
... he recognized Brown , who can guess the consequence ? He returned , however , appa- rently without having made any discovery . I understand , that , in consequence of his late - he disappointment , he means now to hire a 26.
... he recognized Brown , who can guess the consequence ? He returned , however , appa- rently without having made any discovery . I understand , that , in consequence of his late - he disappointment , he means now to hire a 26.
Page 27
... means allow me . He requested me today after break- fast , to walk with him into the library ; y knees , Matilda , shook under me , and , it is no exaggeration to say , I could scarce follow him into the room . I feared I knew not what ...
... means allow me . He requested me today after break- fast , to walk with him into the library ; y knees , Matilda , shook under me , and , it is no exaggeration to say , I could scarce follow him into the room . I feared I knew not what ...
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... means to quarter in his house as a brace of honourable spies ; a sort of Rozencrantz and Guildenstern , one in a cassock , the other in tartan petticoats . What a contrast to the so- ciety I would willingly have secured to my . self ! I ...
... means to quarter in his house as a brace of honourable spies ; a sort of Rozencrantz and Guildenstern , one in a cassock , the other in tartan petticoats . What a contrast to the so- ciety I would willingly have secured to my . self ! I ...
Page 39
... means of making himself ridi- culous ; for when such a rare event arrived to Mr Sampson as the purchase of new garments , the additions which he made to his wardrobe , by the guidance of his own taste , usually brought all the boys of ...
... means of making himself ridi- culous ; for when such a rare event arrived to Mr Sampson as the purchase of new garments , the additions which he made to his wardrobe , by the guidance of his own taste , usually brought all the boys of ...
Page 62
... means of competence however moderate , and the determination of conse crating my life to her happiness , may make amends for all I must call upon her to forego ? Or will a difference of dress , of attendance , of stile , as it is called ...
... means of competence however moderate , and the determination of conse crating my life to her happiness , may make amends for all I must call upon her to forego ? Or will a difference of dress , of attendance , of stile , as it is called ...
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