Novels and Tales of the Author of Waverley: Guy Mannering, Volume 2Constable, 1822 |
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... feelings which he had no other mode of expressing . For each peasant whom he chanced to meet , he had a kind greeting or a good - humoured jest . The hardy Cumbrians grinned as they passed , and said , " That's 4 GUY MANNERING .
... feelings which he had no other mode of expressing . For each peasant whom he chanced to meet , he had a kind greeting or a good - humoured jest . The hardy Cumbrians grinned as they passed , and said , " That's 4 GUY MANNERING .
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... kind heart , God bless un ! " and the market - girl looked more than once over her shoulder at the athletic form , which corresponded so well with the frank and blithe address of the stranger . A rough ter- rier dog , his constant ...
... kind heart , God bless un ! " and the market - girl looked more than once over her shoulder at the athletic form , which corresponded so well with the frank and blithe address of the stranger . A rough ter- rier dog , his constant ...
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... kind man ance . - The Sheriff's flitted , and I can keep canny in the bush - so there's no muckle hazard in scouring the cramp - ring . - I would like to see bonny Ellangowan again or I die . " Brown , meanwhile , proceeded at a round ...
... kind man ance . - The Sheriff's flitted , and I can keep canny in the bush - so there's no muckle hazard in scouring the cramp - ring . - I would like to see bonny Ellangowan again or I die . " Brown , meanwhile , proceeded at a round ...
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... kind landlady would look at her husband's wounds , the state of which he had refused to permit him to examine . Mrs Dinmont was used to her husband's broken heads more than to the presence of a captain of dragoons GUY MANNERING . 29.
... kind landlady would look at her husband's wounds , the state of which he had refused to permit him to examine . Mrs Dinmont was used to her husband's broken heads more than to the presence of a captain of dragoons GUY MANNERING . 29.
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... kind landlady had only noticed it by fastening the bolt as soon as she heard it begin . But on her opening the door to seek the basin and towel , ( for she never thought of shewing the guest to a separate room , ) a whole tide of white ...
... kind landlady had only noticed it by fastening the bolt as soon as she heard it begin . But on her opening the door to seek the basin and towel , ( for she never thought of shewing the guest to a separate room , ) a whole tide of white ...
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