Guy Mannering; Or, the Astrologer: In Four Volumes, Volume 2Schumann, 1822 - 221 pages |
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Page 65
... serves , and Dudley , almost as good a walker as myself , goes with me for some part of the way . We part on the borders of Cum- berland , when he must return to his lodgings XXXIII . E in Marybone , up three pair of stairs , and 65.
... serves , and Dudley , almost as good a walker as myself , goes with me for some part of the way . We part on the borders of Cum- berland , when he must return to his lodgings XXXIII . E in Marybone , up three pair of stairs , and 65.
Page 72
... served the purpose of a stable , was erected , and upon which it seemed partly to recline . In this shed stood a saddled horse , employed in eating his corn . The cottages in this part of Cumberland partake of the rudeness which ...
... served the purpose of a stable , was erected , and upon which it seemed partly to recline . In this shed stood a saddled horse , employed in eating his corn . The cottages in this part of Cumberland partake of the rudeness which ...
Page 103
... served all the purposes of a Bristol hearth - rug . The active bustle of the mistress ( so she was called in the kitchen , and the gudewife in the parlour ) had already signed the fate of a couple of fowls , which , for want of time ...
... served all the purposes of a Bristol hearth - rug . The active bustle of the mistress ( so she was called in the kitchen , and the gudewife in the parlour ) had already signed the fate of a couple of fowls , which , for want of time ...
Page 105
... served as a « shoeing - horn " to draw on another cup of ale and another cheerer , as Dinmont termed it in his country phrase , of brandy and water . Brown then resolutely de clined all farther conviviality for that evening , pleading ...
... served as a « shoeing - horn " to draw on another cup of ale and another cheerer , as Dinmont termed it in his country phrase , of brandy and water . Brown then resolutely de clined all farther conviviality for that evening , pleading ...
Page 120
... served one man struggling with a very weighty salmon which he had speared , but was unable completely to raise from the water , Brown ad- vanced close to the bank to see the issue of his exertions . The man who held the torch in this ...
... served one man struggling with a very weighty salmon which he had speared , but was unable completely to raise from the water , Brown ad- vanced close to the bank to see the issue of his exertions . The man who held the torch in this ...
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