Guy Mannering, Volume 2Black, 1859 |
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Page 37
... prisoner— I trow I'll sort him - but stay , first send up Mac - Guffog . -Now , Mac - Guffog , where did ye find this chield ? " Mac - Guffog , a stout bandy - legged fellow , with a neck like a bull , a face like a firebrand , and a ...
... prisoner— I trow I'll sort him - but stay , first send up Mac - Guffog . -Now , Mac - Guffog , where did ye find this chield ? " Mac - Guffog , a stout bandy - legged fellow , with a neck like a bull , a face like a firebrand , and a ...
Page 39
... prisoner , but seemed at a loss how to proceed with his investigation . At length he broke silence . " Sol , Captain , this is you ? —you have been a stranger on this coast for some years . " " Stranger ? " replied the other ; " strange ...
... prisoner , but seemed at a loss how to proceed with his investigation . At length he broke silence . " Sol , Captain , this is you ? —you have been a stranger on this coast for some years . " " Stranger ? " replied the other ; " strange ...
Page 40
... prisoner turned his eye instinctively to the door , as if he apprehended some one was listening . Glossin rose , opened the door , so that from the chair in which his prisoner sate he might satisfy himself there was no eavesdropper ...
... prisoner turned his eye instinctively to the door , as if he apprehended some one was listening . Glossin rose , opened the door , so that from the chair in which his prisoner sate he might satisfy himself there was no eavesdropper ...
Page 41
... prisoner . 66 ' But , Hatteraick , this , that is , if it be true , which I do not believe , this will ruin us both , for he cannot but remember your neat job ; and for me -it will be productive of the worst consequences ! It will ruin ...
... prisoner . 66 ' But , Hatteraick , this , that is , if it be true , which I do not believe , this will ruin us both , for he cannot but remember your neat job ; and for me -it will be productive of the worst consequences ! It will ruin ...
Page 44
... prisoner ; and , hark ye , let him have a fire in the strong room too , the season requires it . Perhaps he'll make a clean breast to - morrow . " With these instructions , and with a large allowance of food and liquor , the Justice ...
... prisoner ; and , hark ye , let him have a fire in the strong room too , the season requires it . Perhaps he'll make a clean breast to - morrow . " With these instructions , and with a large allowance of food and liquor , the Justice ...
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