Guy ManneringJ.M. Dent and Sons, 1912 - 427 pages |
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... carried on board a vessel in the river , which took him to America . There he remains thirteen years , and suffers ... carrying . Though there could not exist a doubt of his innocence from all intention of such a deed , the circumstance ...
... carried on board a vessel in the river , which took him to America . There he remains thirteen years , and suffers ... carrying . Though there could not exist a doubt of his innocence from all intention of such a deed , the circumstance ...
Page 6
... carry into effect the severe and almost ascetic plan of education which the sage had enjoined . A tutor of the strictest principles was employed to superintend the youth's education ; he was surrounded by domestics of the most ...
... carry into effect the severe and almost ascetic plan of education which the sage had enjoined . A tutor of the strictest principles was employed to superintend the youth's education ; he was surrounded by domestics of the most ...
Page 7
... carried away with an unwonted tide of pleasurable sensation , so as to forget , in some degree , what his father had communicated concerning the purpose of his journey . He halted at length before a respectable but solitary old mansion ...
... carried away with an unwonted tide of pleasurable sensation , so as to forget , in some degree , what his father had communicated concerning the purpose of his journey . He halted at length before a respectable but solitary old mansion ...
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... carried in her arms , assured Guy Mannering , " It was a weary lang gate yet to Kippletringan , and unco heavy road for foot passengers . " The poor hack upon which Mannering was mounted was probably of opinion that it suited him as ill ...
... carried in her arms , assured Guy Mannering , " It was a weary lang gate yet to Kippletringan , and unco heavy road for foot passengers . " The poor hack upon which Mannering was mounted was probably of opinion that it suited him as ill ...
Page 35
... paniment of the groaning malt , the remainder was divided among the gossips , each carrying a large portion home with the same affectation of great secrecy . We have observed , that in the latter part of Guy Mannering 35.
... paniment of the groaning malt , the remainder was divided among the gossips , each carrying a large portion home with the same affectation of great secrecy . We have observed , that in the latter part of Guy Mannering 35.
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