Guy Mannering, Or, The Astrologer |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 25
Page 27
Mannering assumed the expected look of surprise , but thought within himself
that the worshipful bench suffered no great deprivation from wanting the
assistance of his good - humoured landlord . Mr. Bertram had now hit upon one
of the few ...
Mannering assumed the expected look of surprise , but thought within himself
that the worshipful bench suffered no great deprivation from wanting the
assistance of his good - humoured landlord . Mr. Bertram had now hit upon one
of the few ...
Page 253
Pitying , as seemed to be expected , the mean use to which the Baronet's
faculties had been degraded on this melancholy occasion , Mr. Glossin offered to
officiate as clerk or assessor , or in any way in which he could be most useful .
Pitying , as seemed to be expected , the mean use to which the Baronet's
faculties had been degraded on this melancholy occasion , Mr. Glossin offered to
officiate as clerk or assessor , or in any way in which he could be most useful .
Page 302
Why , my mind is uncommonly agitated , ” answered the Colonel , “ and — but I
really have no more to say - only I shall count the minutes till the carriage returns ;
but you cannot be expected to be so anxious . ” Why , no - use is all in all , ” said ...
Why , my mind is uncommonly agitated , ” answered the Colonel , “ and — but I
really have no more to say - only I shall count the minutes till the carriage returns ;
but you cannot be expected to be so anxious . ” Why , no - use is all in all , ” said ...
What people are saying - Write a review
We haven't found any reviews in the usual places.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
answered appearance arms assistance attended auld believe Bertram better Brown called Captain carried CHAPTER character circumstances close Colonel Colonel Mannering Dinmont Dominie door effect Ellangowan entered expected expressed eyes father fear feelings fire followed gave gipsy give Glossin hand Hatteraick Hazlewood head hear heard heart honour hope horse hour interest Julia lady Laird land leave length light live look Lucy Mac-Morlan Mannering means mind Miss morning natural never night observed occasion once passed perhaps person Pleydell poor present prisoner received replied respect round ruin Sampson scene seemed seen side Sir Robert speak strong suppose sure tell there's thing thought took turned voice weel wish wood young