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Page 17
... I must not omit to say that my father is very kind and affectionate . The alarm
which I have received forms a sufficient apology for my nervous complaints . VOL
. IV . B My hopes are , that Brown has made his escape GUY MANNERING 17.
... I must not omit to say that my father is very kind and affectionate . The alarm
which I have received forms a sufficient apology for my nervous complaints . VOL
. IV . B My hopes are , that Brown has made his escape GUY MANNERING 17.
Page 18
My hopes are , that Brown has made his escape into the sister kingdom of
England , or perhaps to Ireland , or the Isle of Man . In either case he may wait the
issue of Hazlewood's wound with safety and with patience , for the
communication of ...
My hopes are , that Brown has made his escape into the sister kingdom of
England , or perhaps to Ireland , or the Isle of Man . In either case he may wait the
issue of Hazlewood's wound with safety and with patience , for the
communication of ...
Page 44
With these instructions , and with a large allowance of food and liquor , the
Justice dismissed his party to keep guard for the night in the old castle , under the
full hope and belief that they would neither spend the night in watching nor
prayer .
With these instructions , and with a large allowance of food and liquor , the
Justice dismissed his party to keep guard for the night in the old castle , under the
full hope and belief that they would neither spend the night in watching nor
prayer .
Page 71
I hope , my dear sir , you will make no scruple of following your game to the
Ellangowan bank : I believe it is rather the best exposure of the two for
woodcocks , although both are capital . ” As this offer only excited cold and
constrained bow ...
I hope , my dear sir , you will make no scruple of following your game to the
Ellangowan bank : I believe it is rather the best exposure of the two for
woodcocks , although both are capital . ” As this offer only excited cold and
constrained bow ...
Page 77
It could not be discerned from Miss Bertram's manner , that she founded exulting
hopes upon the prospect thus unexpectedly opening before her . She did indeed
, in the course of the evening , ask Mr. Mac - Morlan , as if by accident , what ...
It could not be discerned from Miss Bertram's manner , that she founded exulting
hopes upon the prospect thus unexpectedly opening before her . She did indeed
, in the course of the evening , ask Mr. Mac - Morlan , as if by accident , what ...
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