Novels and Tales of the Author of Waverley: Guy Mannering, Volume 2Constable, 1822 |
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Page 9
... hope to get ane o ' Dandy Dinmont's Pepper and Mustard terriers - Lord , man , he sent Jamie Grieve the keeper , and siccan a day as we had wi ' the fou- marts and the tods , and siccan a blithe gae - down as we had again e'en ! Faith ...
... hope to get ane o ' Dandy Dinmont's Pepper and Mustard terriers - Lord , man , he sent Jamie Grieve the keeper , and siccan a day as we had wi ' the fou- marts and the tods , and siccan a blithe gae - down as we had again e'en ! Faith ...
Page 14
... latter ; and , having bid Brown good - bye , and again told him , " he depended on seeing him at Charlies- hope , the morn at latest , " he rode off at a round pace . CHAPTER II . Gallows and knock are too powerful on 14 GUY MANNERING .
... latter ; and , having bid Brown good - bye , and again told him , " he depended on seeing him at Charlies- hope , the morn at latest , " he rode off at a round pace . CHAPTER II . Gallows and knock are too powerful on 14 GUY MANNERING .
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... hope , sir , you are not hurt dangerously ? " " O , deil a bit - my head can stand a gay clour -nae thanks to them though , and mony to you . But now , hinney , ye maun help me to catch the beast , and ye maun get on behind me , for we ...
... hope , sir , you are not hurt dangerously ? " " O , deil a bit - my head can stand a gay clour -nae thanks to them though , and mony to you . But now , hinney , ye maun help me to catch the beast , and ye maun get on behind me , for we ...
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... hope wi ' me , that's a clear case . " Brown readily accepted the offered hospitality . Night was now falling , when they came in sight of a pretty river winding its way through a pas- toral country . The hills were greener and more ...
... hope wi ' me , that's a clear case . " Brown readily accepted the offered hospitality . Night was now falling , when they came in sight of a pretty river winding its way through a pas- toral country . The hills were greener and more ...
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... hope , or , in the language of the country , " the Town . " A most furious barking was set up at their approach , by the whole three generations of Mustard and Pep- per , and a number of allies , names unknown . The farmer made his well ...
... hope , or , in the language of the country , " the Town . " A most furious barking was set up at their approach , by the whole three generations of Mustard and Pep- per , and a number of allies , names unknown . The farmer made his well ...
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