Guy ManneringJ.M. Dent and Sons, 1912 - 427 pages |
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Page ix
... Kennedy , he ultimately endeavoured to introduce to society as his wife . This worthless woman must have obtained great ascendency over his lordship , as she was enabled to drive James Annesley from his father's pro- tection , and the ...
... Kennedy , he ultimately endeavoured to introduce to society as his wife . This worthless woman must have obtained great ascendency over his lordship , as she was enabled to drive James Annesley from his father's pro- tection , and the ...
Page 63
... Kennedy , a supervisor , or riding - officer , belonging to the excise , who had of late become intimate at the Place , and of whom we shall have more to say in the next chapter . Mr. Bertram himself chose that day to make a visit to a ...
... Kennedy , a supervisor , or riding - officer , belonging to the excise , who had of late become intimate at the Place , and of whom we shall have more to say in the next chapter . Mr. Bertram himself chose that day to make a visit to a ...
Page 66
... Kennedy , already named in our narrative ; a stout , resolute , and active man , who had made seizures to a great amount , and was proportionally hated by those who had an interest in the fair trade , as they called the pursuit of these ...
... Kennedy , already named in our narrative ; a stout , resolute , and active man , who had made seizures to a great amount , and was proportionally hated by those who had an interest in the fair trade , as they called the pursuit of these ...
Page 67
... Kennedy's society , formed an excellent reason for countenancing and assisting the narrator in the execution of his invidious and hazardous duty . " Frank Kennedy , " he said , " was a gentleman , though on the wrang side of the blanket ...
... Kennedy's society , formed an excellent reason for countenancing and assisting the narrator in the execution of his invidious and hazardous duty . " Frank Kennedy , " he said , " was a gentleman , though on the wrang side of the blanket ...
Page 68
... Kennedy says , that Whitsunday would kill Martinmas and be hanged for the murder - for there I have got a letter about that interest of Jenny Cairns's , and deil a tenant's been at the Place yet wi ' a boddle of rent , -nor will not ...
... Kennedy says , that Whitsunday would kill Martinmas and be hanged for the murder - for there I have got a letter about that interest of Jenny Cairns's , and deil a tenant's been at the Place yet wi ' a boddle of rent , -nor will not ...
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