Novels and Tales of the Author of Waverley: Guy Mannering, Volume 2Constable, 1822 |
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Page 10
... turned out upon the fell , and was swear to catch- " Aweel , aweel , there's nae help for't , but come up the morn at ony rate.- And now , gudewife , I maun ride , to get to the Liddel or it be dark , for your Waste has but a kittle ...
... turned out upon the fell , and was swear to catch- " Aweel , aweel , there's nae help for't , but come up the morn at ony rate.- And now , gudewife , I maun ride , to get to the Liddel or it be dark , for your Waste has but a kittle ...
Page 17
... turned up , for his horse's tread was evident in that direction . A little farther , he seemed to have re- turned again into the road . Mr Dinmont had probably made a visit there either of business or pleasure . " I wish , " thought ...
... turned up , for his horse's tread was evident in that direction . A little farther , he seemed to have re- turned again into the road . Mr Dinmont had probably made a visit there either of business or pleasure . " I wish , " thought ...
Page 25
... turned loose , walked to his own stable - door , and there pawed and whinnied for admission , in strains which were answered by his acquaintances from the interior . Amid this bustle , Brown was fain to secure Wasp from the other dogs ...
... turned loose , walked to his own stable - door , and there pawed and whinnied for admission , in strains which were answered by his acquaintances from the interior . Amid this bustle , Brown was fain to secure Wasp from the other dogs ...
Page 28
... turned to make her apology- " Troth , I was sae weel pleased to see the gudeman , that- But , gude gracious , what's the matter wi ' ye baith ! " --for they were now in her little parlour , and the candle shewed the streaks of blood ...
... turned to make her apology- " Troth , I was sae weel pleased to see the gudeman , that- But , gude gracious , what's the matter wi ' ye baith ! " --for they were now in her little parlour , and the candle shewed the streaks of blood ...
Page 36
... turned his course towards the hill , crossing the aforesaid swamp by a range of stepping - stones , neither the broadest nor steadiest that could be imagined . He had not climbed far up the hill , when he met a man de- scending . He ...
... turned his course towards the hill , crossing the aforesaid swamp by a range of stepping - stones , neither the broadest nor steadiest that could be imagined . He had not climbed far up the hill , when he met a man de- scending . He ...
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