Guy Mannering; Or, the Astrologer: In Four Volumes, Volume 2Schumann, 1822 - 221 pages |
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Page 24
... provokingly intelligent and confidential , that , had I dared , I could have been more angry than ever I was in my life ; but I must be on good behaviour , and my walks are now limited He within his farm precincts , where the good gen- 24.
... provokingly intelligent and confidential , that , had I dared , I could have been more angry than ever I was in my life ; but I must be on good behaviour , and my walks are now limited He within his farm precincts , where the good gen- 24.
Page 27
... 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 From my childhood I had seen all around him tremble at his ...
... 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 From my childhood I had seen all around him tremble at his ...
Page 49
... walking , and the art of riding , and the courage necessary to defy the season . Man- nering was careful to substitute for their amuse- ment in the evening such books as might con- vey some solid instruction with entertainment , and ...
... walking , and the art of riding , and the courage necessary to defy the season . Man- nering was careful to substitute for their amuse- ment in the evening such books as might con- vey some solid instruction with entertainment , and ...
Page 69
... walk to- wards Scotland . The first two or three miles were rather me- lancholy , from want of the society to which he had of late been accustomed . But this un . usual mood of his mind soon gave way to the influence of his natural good ...
... walk to- wards Scotland . The first two or three miles were rather me- lancholy , from want of the society to which he had of late been accustomed . But this un . usual mood of his mind soon gave way to the influence of his natural good ...
Page 71
... out of their fragments . " Having thus moralized , he remembered that he was hungry , and pursued his walk to small public house , at which he proposed to get some refreshment . a The ale house , for it was no better , 71.
... out of their fragments . " Having thus moralized , he remembered that he was hungry , and pursued his walk to small public house , at which he proposed to get some refreshment . a The ale house , for it was no better , 71.
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