Guy ManneringJ.M. Dent and Sons, 1912 - 427 pages |
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Page 92
... Lucy grew up , she tried to keep order within doors- but what could she do , poor thing ? -so now they're out of house and hauld . " " " Can you recollect , madam , about what time of the year the child was lost ? " The landlady , after ...
... Lucy grew up , she tried to keep order within doors- but what could she do , poor thing ? -so now they're out of house and hauld . " " " Can you recollect , madam , about what time of the year the child was lost ? " The landlady , after ...
Page 100
... Lucy expected the chaise every moment , and , as the day was fine for the time o ' year , they had carried him in his easy chair up to the green before the auld castle , to be out of the way of this unco spectacle . " Hither Colonel ...
... Lucy expected the chaise every moment , and , as the day was fine for the time o ' year , they had carried him in his easy chair up to the green before the auld castle , to be out of the way of this unco spectacle . " Hither Colonel ...
Page 101
... Lucy , my dear , let us go down to the house , you should not keep the gentleman here in the cold.- Dominie , take the key of the wine - cooler . Mr. a- a -the gentleman will surely take something after his ride . " Mannering was ...
... Lucy , my dear , let us go down to the house , you should not keep the gentleman here in the cold.- Dominie , take the key of the wine - cooler . Mr. a- a -the gentleman will surely take something after his ride . " Mannering was ...
Page 102
... Lucy gently . The sound of voices was now heard from the ruins . The reader may remember there was a communication between the castle and the beach , up which the speakers had ascended . " Yes , there's plenty of shells and sea - ware ...
... Lucy gently . The sound of voices was now heard from the ruins . The reader may remember there was a communication between the castle and the beach , up which the speakers had ascended . " Yes , there's plenty of shells and sea - ware ...
Page 106
... Lucy in all useful learning , albeit it was the housekeeper who did teach her those unprofitable exercises of hemming and shaping . " " Well , sir , " replied Mannering , " it is of Miss Lucy I meant to speak - you have , I presume , no ...
... Lucy in all useful learning , albeit it was the housekeeper who did teach her those unprofitable exercises of hemming and shaping . " " Well , sir , " replied Mannering , " it is of Miss Lucy I meant to speak - you have , I presume , no ...
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