Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes, Volume 3Didot, 1821 - 235 pages |
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... Brown's mind . From the manner in which the muzzle of the piece was pointed when it went off , he had no great fear that the consequences would be fatal . But an arrest in a strange country , and while he was unprovided with any means ...
... Brown's mind . From the manner in which the muzzle of the piece was pointed when it went off , he had no great fear that the consequences would be fatal . But an arrest in a strange country , and while he was unprovided with any means ...
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... Brown embarked , and resolved to make that place his temporary abode , until he should receive letters and money from England . In the course of their short voyage he entered into some conversation with the steersman , who was also ...
... Brown embarked , and resolved to make that place his temporary abode , until he should receive letters and money from England . In the course of their short voyage he entered into some conversation with the steersman , who was also ...
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... Brown with a throb- bing heart , « < is going to be married into a great family too , as I have heard ? >> « << What , into the Hazlewoods ' ? na , na , that's but idle clashes - every sabbath day , as regularly as it came round , did ...
... Brown with a throb- bing heart , « < is going to be married into a great family too , as I have heard ? >> « << What , into the Hazlewoods ' ? na , na , that's but idle clashes - every sabbath day , as regularly as it came round , did ...
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... Brown wrote to Miss Mannering , stating the utmost contrition for what had hap- pened through his rashness , and conjuring her to let him have an opportunity of pleading his own cause and obtaining forgiveness for his in- discretion ...
... Brown wrote to Miss Mannering , stating the utmost contrition for what had hap- pened through his rashness , and conjuring her to let him have an opportunity of pleading his own cause and obtaining forgiveness for his in- discretion ...
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... Brown remained several days in Allonby without answer , and his stock of money , though husbanded with the ut- most economy , began to wear very low , when he received by the hands of a young fisherman the following letter : « You have ...
... Brown remained several days in Allonby without answer , and his stock of money , though husbanded with the ut- most economy , began to wear very low , when he received by the hands of a young fisherman the following letter : « You have ...
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