Novels and Tales of the Author of Waverley: Guy Mannering, Volume 2Constable, 1822 |
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Page 54
... the nearest town in Dumfries - shire , where he had directed his baggage to be sent , and from which he proposed to pursue his intended journey towards Woodbourne , the residence of Ju- lia Mannering 54 GUY MANNERING .
... the nearest town in Dumfries - shire , where he had directed his baggage to be sent , and from which he proposed to pursue his intended journey towards Woodbourne , the residence of Ju- lia Mannering 54 GUY MANNERING .
Page 55
Guy Mannering Walter Scott (Sir). journey towards Woodbourne , the residence of Ju- lia Mannering . Upon the way he questioned his companion con- cerning the character of the fox - hunter ; but gain- ed little information , as he had ...
Guy Mannering Walter Scott (Sir). journey towards Woodbourne , the residence of Ju- lia Mannering . Upon the way he questioned his companion con- cerning the character of the fox - hunter ; but gain- ed little information , as he had ...
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... Woodbourne , before he should venture to make his presence in the country known to Miss Mannering . The stage was a long one of eighteen or twenty miles , and the road lay across the country . To add to the inconveniences of the journey ...
... Woodbourne , before he should venture to make his presence in the country known to Miss Mannering . The stage was a long one of eighteen or twenty miles , and the road lay across the country . To add to the inconveniences of the journey ...
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... Woodbourne , conceiving , that as my father had served the king , he would not refuse to protect the servants of government , when threaten- ed to be murdered in the discharge of their duty . " My father , to whom , in his enthusiastic ...
... Woodbourne , conceiving , that as my father had served the king , he would not refuse to protect the servants of government , when threaten- ed to be murdered in the discharge of their duty . " My father , to whom , in his enthusiastic ...
Page 109
... Woodbourne destroyed ; that , with our good leave , he had usually been esteemed competent to taking measures for the safety or protection of his family ; that if he remained quiet at home , he con- ceived the welcome the villains had ...
... Woodbourne destroyed ; that , with our good leave , he had usually been esteemed competent to taking measures for the safety or protection of his family ; that if he remained quiet at home , he con- ceived the welcome the villains had ...
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