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Page 9
In short , something was meditated upon a plan resembling the imaginative tale
of Sintram and his Companions , by Mons . Le Baron de la Motte Fouqué ,
although , if it then existed , the author had not seen it . The scheme projected
may be ...
In short , something was meditated upon a plan resembling the imaginative tale
of Sintram and his Companions , by Mons . Le Baron de la Motte Fouqué ,
although , if it then existed , the author had not seen it . The scheme projected
may be ...
Page 12
Her very remarkable figure , for she was nearly six feet high , and her equally
remarkable features and dress , rendered it inpossible to mistake her for a
moment , though he had not seen her for years ; and to meet with such a
character in so ...
Her very remarkable figure , for she was nearly six feet high , and her equally
remarkable features and dress , rendered it inpossible to mistake her for a
moment , though he had not seen her for years ; and to meet with such a
character in so ...
Page 15
Notwithstanding the failure of Jean ' s issue , for which , Weary fa ' the waefu '
wuddie , a grand - daughter survived her whom I remember to have seen . That is
, as Dr . Johnson had a shadowy recollection of Queen Anne , as a stately lady in
...
Notwithstanding the failure of Jean ' s issue , for which , Weary fa ' the waefu '
wuddie , a grand - daughter survived her whom I remember to have seen . That is
, as Dr . Johnson had a shadowy recollection of Queen Anne , as a stately lady in
...
Page 26
... of the father ' s speculations was soon seen . Deprived of Laird Lewis ' s
personal and active superintendence 26 Guy Mannering.
... of the father ' s speculations was soon seen . Deprived of Laird Lewis ' s
personal and active superintendence 26 Guy Mannering.
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While Mannering was gazing round the ruins , he heard from the interior of an
apartment on the left hand the voice of the gipsy he had seen on the preceding
evening . He soon found an aperture , through which he could observe her
without ...
While Mannering was gazing round the ruins , he heard from the interior of an
apartment on the left hand the voice of the gipsy he had seen on the preceding
evening . He soon found an aperture , through which he could observe her
without ...
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