Novels and Tales of the Author of Waverley: Guy Mannering, Volume 2Constable, 1822 |
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... morning , the scene an open heath , ha- ving for the back - ground that huge chain of moun- tains in which Skiddaw and Saddleback are pre- eminent ; let him look along that blind road , by which I mean that track so slightly marked by ...
... morning , the scene an open heath , ha- ving for the back - ground that huge chain of moun- tains in which Skiddaw and Saddleback are pre- eminent ; let him look along that blind road , by which I mean that track so slightly marked by ...
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... morning from his friend Dudley , and began his solitary walk towards Scot- land . The first two or three miles were rather melan- choly , from want of the society to which he had of late been accustomed . But this unusual mood of his ...
... morning from his friend Dudley , and began his solitary walk towards Scot- land . The first two or three miles were rather melan- choly , from want of the society to which he had of late been accustomed . But this unusual mood of his ...
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... morning , and walk- ed out to look at the establishment of his new friend . All was rough and neglected in the neigh- bourhood of the house ; -a paltry garden , no pains taken to make the vicinity dry or comfortable , and a total ...
... morning , and walk- ed out to look at the establishment of his new friend . All was rough and neglected in the neigh- bourhood of the house ; -a paltry garden , no pains taken to make the vicinity dry or comfortable , and a total ...
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... morning , the guest inquired whether his host found any in- convenient consequences from the last night's af- fray . " I had maist forgotten't , " said the hardy Bor- derer ; " but I think this morning , now that I am fresh and sober ...
... morning , the guest inquired whether his host found any in- convenient consequences from the last night's af- fray . " I had maist forgotten't , " said the hardy Bor- derer ; " but I think this morning , now that I am fresh and sober ...
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Guy Mannering Walter Scott (Sir). behooved to be round the hirsel this morning , and see how the herds were coming on - they're apt to be ... morning primely . " Out they sallied , accordingly , for Otterscope- scaurs , 38 ' GUY MANNERING .
Guy Mannering Walter Scott (Sir). behooved to be round the hirsel this morning , and see how the herds were coming on - they're apt to be ... morning primely . " Out they sallied , accordingly , for Otterscope- scaurs , 38 ' GUY MANNERING .
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