Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes, Volume 3Didot, 1821 - 235 pages |
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... management , which became the more delicate as the wind in- creased , and , being opposed to the very rapid tides of that coast , made the voyage perilous . At length , after spending the whole night upon the 8 GUY MANNERING .
... management , which became the more delicate as the wind in- creased , and , being opposed to the very rapid tides of that coast , made the voyage perilous . At length , after spending the whole night upon the 8 GUY MANNERING .
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... night . The more distant hills , indeed , retained their snowy mantle , but all the open country was cleared , unless where a few white patches indi- cated that it had been drifted to an uncommon depth . Even under its wintry appearance ...
... night . The more distant hills , indeed , retained their snowy mantle , but all the open country was cleared , unless where a few white patches indi- cated that it had been drifted to an uncommon depth . Even under its wintry appearance ...
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... night I have landed articles there though . >> While he thus spoke , they pulled round a point of rock , and found a very small harbour , partly formed by nature , partly by the indefatigable labour of the ancient inhabitants of the ...
... night I have landed articles there though . >> While he thus spoke , they pulled round a point of rock , and found a very small harbour , partly formed by nature , partly by the indefatigable labour of the ancient inhabitants of the ...
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... night - not in the snow , I presume ? you do not suppose that will pass , or be taken , credited , and received ? » > << I beg leave , " said Bertram , his recollection turning to the gypsey female , and to the promise he had given her ...
... night - not in the snow , I presume ? you do not suppose that will pass , or be taken , credited , and received ? » > << I beg leave , " said Bertram , his recollection turning to the gypsey female , and to the promise he had given her ...
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... night , for fear of rescue . He was , during the interval , to be detained at Hazlewood - house . « It cannot be so hard as my imprisonment by the Looties in India , » thought he , « nor can it last so long . But the deuce take the old ...
... night , for fear of rescue . He was , during the interval , to be detained at Hazlewood - house . « It cannot be so hard as my imprisonment by the Looties in India , » thought he , « nor can it last so long . But the deuce take the old ...
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