Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes, Volume 3Didot, 1821 - 235 pages |
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Page 70
... Merrilies yon night at Tibb Mumps's , I wad taen care how I crossed her . " Bertram listened with great attention to this account , which tallied so well in many points with what he had himself seen of this gypsey sybil . After a ...
... Merrilies yon night at Tibb Mumps's , I wad taen care how I crossed her . " Bertram listened with great attention to this account , which tallied so well in many points with what he had himself seen of this gypsey sybil . After a ...
Page 79
... Merrilies , witnessed the death of Hatteraick's lieutenant . The tra- dition of the country added ghostly terrors to the natural awe inspired by the situation of this place , which terrors the gypseys who so long inhabited the vicinity ...
... Merrilies , witnessed the death of Hatteraick's lieutenant . The tra- dition of the country added ghostly terrors to the natural awe inspired by the situation of this place , which terrors the gypseys who so long inhabited the vicinity ...
Page 81
... Merrilies , well known , though not seen for many a revolving year , was placed at once before the eyes of the startled Dominie ! She stood immediately before him in the foot - path , confronting him so absolutely , that he could not ...
... Merrilies , well known , though not seen for many a revolving year , was placed at once before the eyes of the startled Dominie ! She stood immediately before him in the foot - path , confronting him so absolutely , that he could not ...
Page 85
... Merrilies , » for he said unto himself , the savour is sweet , but it hath been cooked by a Canidia or an Ericthoe . ' << If ye dinna eat instantly , and put some saul in ye , by the bread and the salt , I'll put it doun your throat wi ...
... Merrilies , » for he said unto himself , the savour is sweet , but it hath been cooked by a Canidia or an Ericthoe . ' << If ye dinna eat instantly , and put some saul in ye , by the bread and the salt , I'll put it doun your throat wi ...
Page 86
... Merrilies ; « I ken by the cast o ' your that ye're anither man than when you cam in , » « I will , Mrs Margaret , » repeated Sampson stoutly ; « I will deliver unto him the sealed yepistle , and will add what you please to send by word ...
... Merrilies ; « I ken by the cast o ' your that ye're anither man than when you cam in , » « I will , Mrs Margaret , » repeated Sampson stoutly ; « I will deliver unto him the sealed yepistle , and will add what you please to send by word ...
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