Guy Mannering; Or, the Astrologer: In Four Volumes, Volume 2Schumann, 1822 - 221 pages |
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Page 14
... tion than of my heart ? OI was sure that they were genuine , deceitful as the dictates of our bosom so frequently are But to my tale let it be , my friend , the most sacred , as it is the most sincere pledge of our friendship ...
... tion than of my heart ? OI was sure that they were genuine , deceitful as the dictates of our bosom so frequently are But to my tale let it be , my friend , the most sacred , as it is the most sincere pledge of our friendship ...
Page 67
... Scott. I shall follow , to give the Colonel time to pitch his camp ere I reconnoitre his posi tion . Adieu ! Delaserre I shall hardly find another opportunity of writing till I reach Scotland . " - - CHAPTER XXII . Jog on , jog on , the 67.
... Scott. I shall follow , to give the Colonel time to pitch his camp ere I reconnoitre his posi tion . Adieu ! Delaserre I shall hardly find another opportunity of writing till I reach Scotland . " - - CHAPTER XXII . Jog on , jog on , the 67.
Page 99
... tion that ceremony in it ; « Never mind - > ― never mind there's a gentleman that will tell you , that just when I had ga'en up to Lourie Low- ther's , and had biddin the drinking of twa cheerers , and gotten just in again upon the moss ...
... tion that ceremony in it ; « Never mind - > ― never mind there's a gentleman that will tell you , that just when I had ga'en up to Lourie Low- ther's , and had biddin the drinking of twa cheerers , and gotten just in again upon the moss ...
Page 105
... tion , 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 ...
... tion , 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 ...
Page 134
... tion , and after proceeding for some space , at length found a stile in the hedge , and a path way leading into the plantation , which in that place was of great extent . This promised to lead to the light which was the object of his ...
... tion , and after proceeding for some space , at length found a stile in the hedge , and a path way leading into the plantation , which in that place was of great extent . This promised to lead to the light which was the object of his ...
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