Novels and Tales of the Author of Waverley: Guy Mannering, Volume 2Constable, 1822 |
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... ? " " On foot , sir ; and if that handsome poney be yours , I should find it impossible to keep up with you . " " No unless ye can walk up to fourteen mile an hour - But ye can come ower the night as GUY MANNERING . 9.
... ? " " On foot , sir ; and if that handsome poney be yours , I should find it impossible to keep up with you . " " No unless ye can walk up to fourteen mile an hour - But ye can come ower the night as GUY MANNERING . 9.
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Guy Mannering Walter Scott (Sir). hour - But ye can come ower the night as far as Riccarton , where there is a public - or if ye like to stop at Jockey Grieve's at the Heugh , they would be blithe to see ye , and I am just gaun to stop ...
Guy Mannering Walter Scott (Sir). hour - But ye can come ower the night as far as Riccarton , where there is a public - or if ye like to stop at Jockey Grieve's at the Heugh , they would be blithe to see ye , and I am just gaun to stop ...
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... hour , Dumple seeking no other respite than what arose from changing his pace from canter to trot . " I could gar him shew mair action , " said his master , " but we are twa lang - legged chields after a ' , and it would be a pity to ...
... hour , Dumple seeking no other respite than what arose from changing his pace from canter to trot . " I could gar him shew mair action , " said his master , " but we are twa lang - legged chields after a ' , and it would be a pity to ...
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... hours scones ; others from the kitchen , where they had been listening to auld Elspith's tales and bal- lads ; and the youngest , half - naked , out of bed , all roaring to see daddy , and to inquire what he had brought home for them ...
... hours scones ; others from the kitchen , where they had been listening to auld Elspith's tales and bal- lads ; and the youngest , half - naked , out of bed , all roaring to see daddy , and to inquire what he had brought home for them ...
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... hour or two's repose after receiving such severe contusions ? " " Confusions ! Lord , Captain , naething confuses my head - I ance jumped up and laid the dogs on the fox after I had tumbled from the tap o ' Chris- tenbury Craig , and ...
... hour or two's repose after receiving such severe contusions ? " " Confusions ! Lord , Captain , naething confuses my head - I ance jumped up and laid the dogs on the fox after I had tumbled from the tap o ' Chris- tenbury Craig , and ...
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