Novels and Tales of the Author of Waverley: Guy Mannering, Volume 2Constable, 1822 |
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Page 139
... Hatteraick of Flushing , are you not ? " The prisoner turned his eye instinctively to the door , as if he apprehended some one was listening . Glossin rose , opened the door , so that from the chair in which his prisoner sate he might ...
... Hatteraick of Flushing , are you not ? " The prisoner turned his eye instinctively to the door , as if he apprehended some one was listening . Glossin rose , opened the door , so that from the chair in which his prisoner sate he might ...
Page 140
... Hatteraick , that I really forget how I was recompensed for my trou- ble . " " Your trouble - your silence , you mean . ” " It was an affair in the course of business - and I have retired from business for some time . " 66 Ay , but I ...
... Hatteraick , that I really forget how I was recompensed for my trou- ble . " " Your trouble - your silence , you mean . ” " It was an affair in the course of business - and I have retired from business for some time . " 66 Ay , but I ...
Page 141
... - tle time to take measures - Hark you , Hatteraick ; I can't set you at liberty -- but I can put you where you may set yourself at liberty - I always like to assist an old friend . I shall confine you in GUY MANNERING . 141.
... - tle time to take measures - Hark you , Hatteraick ; I can't set you at liberty -- but I can put you where you may set yourself at liberty - I always like to assist an old friend . I shall confine you in GUY MANNERING . 141.
Page 142
... Hatteraick , looking upon his fetters . 66 Hark ye , " said Glossin , going to a tool chest , and taking out a small file , " there's a friend for you , and you know the road to the sea by the stairs . " Hatteraick shook his chains in ...
... Hatteraick , looking upon his fetters . 66 Hark ye , " said Glossin , going to a tool chest , and taking out a small file , " there's a friend for you , and you know the road to the sea by the stairs . " Hatteraick shook his chains in ...
Page 143
... Hatteraick fear- ed either dog or devil ! -So I am to wait there till I see you ? " 66 Ay , ay , " answered Glossin , " and now I must call in the men . " He did so , accordingly . " I can make nothing of Captain Janson , as he calls ...
... Hatteraick fear- ed either dog or devil ! -So I am to wait there till I see you ? " 66 Ay , ay , " answered Glossin , " and now I must call in the men . " He did so , accordingly . " I can make nothing of Captain Janson , as he calls ...
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