Guy Mannering, Volume 2Black, 1859 |
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Page 13
... honour of no small importance , if we were to judge from the anxiety expressed both by the players and bystanders . We walked round the little lake , supported by Hazle- wood , who lent us each an arm . He spoke , poor fellow , with ...
... honour of no small importance , if we were to judge from the anxiety expressed both by the players and bystanders . We walked round the little lake , supported by Hazle- wood , who lent us each an arm . He spoke , poor fellow , with ...
Page 36
... honour . " He instantly jumped from horseback , and hastened into the house . " Send my clerk here directly , ye'll find him copying the survey of the estate in the little green parlour . Set things to rights in my study , and wheel the ...
... honour . " He instantly jumped from horseback , and hastened into the house . " Send my clerk here directly , ye'll find him copying the survey of the estate in the little green parlour . Set things to rights in my study , and wheel the ...
Page 37
... honour sees I went down to yon place that your honour spoke o ' , that's kept by her that your honour kens o ' , by the sea - side . So says she , what are you wanting here ? ye'll be come wi ' a broom in your pocket frae Ellangowan ...
... honour sees I went down to yon place that your honour spoke o ' , that's kept by her that your honour kens o ' , by the sea - side . So says she , what are you wanting here ? ye'll be come wi ' a broom in your pocket frae Ellangowan ...
Page 38
... honour likes to speir . " This narrative , delivered with a wonderful quantity of gesture and grimace , received at the conclusion the thanks and praises which the narrator expected . " Had he no arms ? " asked the Justice . " Ay , ay ...
... honour likes to speir . " This narrative , delivered with a wonderful quantity of gesture and grimace , received at the conclusion the thanks and praises which the narrator expected . " Had he no arms ? " asked the Justice . " Ay , ay ...
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... honour and probity . But he had great confidence in his own savoir faire . His talents were naturally acute , and by no means confined to the line of his profession . He had at different times resided a good deal in England , and his ...
... honour and probity . But he had great confidence in his own savoir faire . His talents were naturally acute , and by no means confined to the line of his profession . He had at different times resided a good deal in England , and his ...
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Allonby appearance arms auld Aweel Baronet better called canna Captain carriage Charles Hazlewood Colonel Mannering counsellor Dandie dear Derncleugh devil deyvil Dinmont dinna Dirk Hatteraick Dominie door Ellangowan eneugh exclaimed eyes father favour feelings fellow frae gentleman gipsy Glossin GUY MANNERING hand Hazle Hazlewood of Hazlewood Hazlewood-House heard Henry Bertram honest honour horse interest Jock Julia justice Kippletringan lawyer Liddesdale look Lord Monboddo Lucy Bertram Mac-Candlish Mac-Guffog Mac-Morlan mair Mannering's maun Merrilies mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering morning murder naething never night occasion ower person Pleydell Portanferry prisoner recollection replied respect Sampson Scotland Singleside Sir Robert Hazlewood smugglers stood stranger tell there's thing thought tone took turned Vanbeest Brown voice Warroch weel woman wood Woodbourne ye'll young Hazlewood young ladies younker