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Page 23
The reader may remember that Mr. Glossin did not , according to this good
woman's phrase , stand high in her books . She therefore attended his summons
to the parlour slowly and reluctantly , and , on entering GUY MANNERING 23.
The reader may remember that Mr. Glossin did not , according to this good
woman's phrase , stand high in her books . She therefore attended his summons
to the parlour slowly and reluctantly , and , on entering GUY MANNERING 23.
Page 25
Pray , do you remember a remarkably tall young man , who lodged one night in
your house last week ? " “ Troth , sir , I canna weel say — I never take heed
whether my company be lang or short , if they make a lang bill . " “ And if they do
not ...
Pray , do you remember a remarkably tall young man , who lodged one night in
your house last week ? " “ Troth , sir , I canna weel say — I never take heed
whether my company be lang or short , if they make a lang bill . " “ And if they do
not ...
Page 41
... for he cannot but remember your neat job ; and for me -it will be productive of
the worst consequences ! It will ruin us both , I tell you . " “ I tell you , ” said the
seaman , “ it will ruin none but you — for I am done up already , and if I must strap
for ...
... for he cannot but remember your neat job ; and for me -it will be productive of
the worst consequences ! It will ruin us both , I tell you . " “ I tell you , ” said the
seaman , “ it will ruin none but you — for I am done up already , and if I must strap
for ...
Page 56
... us how Kennedy had given the information . The gipsies and Kennedy had
some quarrel besides . This Gab went to the East Indies in the same ship with
your younker , and , sapperment ! knew him well , though the other did not
remember ...
... us how Kennedy had given the information . The gipsies and Kennedy had
some quarrel besides . This Gab went to the East Indies in the same ship with
your younker , and , sapperment ! knew him well , though the other did not
remember ...
Page 68
Lucy , remembering the last scene of her father's existence , turned as pale as
death , and had wellnigh fallen from her chair . Julia Mannering flew to her
assistance , and they left the room together . There remained Colonel Mannering
...
Lucy , remembering the last scene of her father's existence , turned as pale as
death , and had wellnigh fallen from her chair . Julia Mannering flew to her
assistance , and they left the room together . There remained Colonel Mannering
...
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