Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes, Volume 3Didot, 1821 - 235 pages |
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... Bertram to conceive , that such tri- vial circumstances were closely connected with incidents affecting his prosperity , his honour , perhaps his life ! After satisfying his curiosity by a hasty glance through the interior of the castle ...
... Bertram to conceive , that such tri- vial circumstances were closely connected with incidents affecting his prosperity , his honour , perhaps his life ! After satisfying his curiosity by a hasty glance through the interior of the castle ...
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... Bertram chanced to station himself for the bet- ter viewing the castle , was nearly the same on which his father had ... Bertram's back was towards them as they came up the ascent , and he was " quite shrouded by the branches of the ...
... Bertram chanced to station himself for the bet- ter viewing the castle , was nearly the same on which his father had ... Bertram's back was towards them as they came up the ascent , and he was " quite shrouded by the branches of the ...
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... Bertram turned short round upon Glossin at the distance of two yards only- « Would you destroy the castle , sir ? » - His face , person , and voice , were so exactly those of his father in his best days , that Glossin , hearing his ...
... Bertram turned short round upon Glossin at the distance of two yards only- « Would you destroy the castle , sir ? » - His face , person , and voice , were so exactly those of his father in his best days , that Glossin , hearing his ...
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... Bertram , which might have awakened the recollections which he was anxious to lull to rest , and slurring with an evasive answer the question concerning the endurance of his own possession . « And how do you read the half - defaced ...
... Bertram , which might have awakened the recollections which he was anxious to lull to rest , and slurring with an evasive answer the question concerning the endurance of his own possession . « And how do you read the half - defaced ...
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... Bertram's right and Bertram's might Shall meet on << I cannot remember the last line - on some par ticular height — height is the rhyme , I am sure ; but I cannot hit upon the preceding word . >> - « Confound your memory , » thought ...
... Bertram's right and Bertram's might Shall meet on << I cannot remember the last line - on some par ticular height — height is the rhyme , I am sure ; but I cannot hit upon the preceding word . >> - « Confound your memory , » thought ...
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