Guy ManneringJ.M. Dent and Sons, 1912 - 427 pages |
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Page ix
... natural son of his Lord- ship and Juggy Landy . " Lord Altham died in the year 1727 , so miserably poor that he was actually buried at the public expense . His brother , Captain Annesley , attended the funeral as chief mourner , and ...
... natural son of his Lord- ship and Juggy Landy . " Lord Altham died in the year 1727 , so miserably poor that he was actually buried at the public expense . His brother , Captain Annesley , attended the funeral as chief mourner , and ...
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... naturally disposed to devote to our offspring . " " Neither the one nor the other , " answered the stranger ; " unless my judgment greatly err , the infant will survive the years of minority , and in temper and disposition will prove ...
... naturally disposed to devote to our offspring . " " Neither the one nor the other , " answered the stranger ; " unless my judgment greatly err , the infant will survive the years of minority , and in temper and disposition will prove ...
Page 14
... of Lochside , he had more money about his person than he cared to risk in such society . However , being naturally a bold lively - spirited man , he entered into the humour of the thing , and 14 Introduction to Guy Mannering.
... of Lochside , he had more money about his person than he cared to risk in such society . However , being naturally a bold lively - spirited man , he entered into the humour of the thing , and 14 Introduction to Guy Mannering.
Page 36
... natural terraces , on which grew some old trees , and terminating upon the white sand . The other side of the bay , opposite to the old castle , was a sloping and varied promontory , covered chiefly with copsewood , which on that ...
... natural terraces , on which grew some old trees , and terminating upon the white sand . The other side of the bay , opposite to the old castle , was a sloping and varied promontory , covered chiefly with copsewood , which on that ...
Page 38
... naturally caught some portion of his enthusiasm , and laboured for a time to make himself master of the technical process of astrological research ; so that , before he became convinced of its absurdity , William Lilly himself would ...
... naturally caught some portion of his enthusiasm , and laboured for a time to make himself master of the technical process of astrological research ; so that , before he became convinced of its absurdity , William Lilly himself would ...
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