Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes, Volume 3Didot, 1821 - 235 pages |
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... once suit his temporary poverty , and his desire of remaining as much unobserved as possible . With this view he assumed the name and profession of his friend Dudley , having command enough of the pencil to verify his pre- tended ...
... once suit his temporary poverty , and his desire of remaining as much unobserved as possible . With this view he assumed the name and profession of his friend Dudley , having command enough of the pencil to verify his pre- tended ...
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... once more embarked on the Solway frith . The wind was adverse , attended by some rain , and they strug- gled against it without much assistance from the tide . The boat was heavily laden with goods , ( part of which were probably ...
... once more embarked on the Solway frith . The wind was adverse , attended by some rain , and they strug- gled against it without much assistance from the tide . The boat was heavily laden with goods , ( part of which were probably ...
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... once secured with the most jealous care , Brown , ( whom , since he has set foot upon the property of his fathers , we shall hereafter call by his father's name of Bertram ) wandered from one ruined apartment to another , surprised at ...
... once secured with the most jealous care , Brown , ( whom , since he has set foot upon the property of his fathers , we shall hereafter call by his father's name of Bertram ) wandered from one ruined apartment to another , surprised at ...
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... once , by the contending stings of a guilty conscience , of hatred , of fear , and of suspicion . < « < I wish to ask the name , sir , of the family to whom this stately ruin belongs ? » " << It is my property , sir ; my name is Glossin ...
... once , by the contending stings of a guilty conscience , of hatred , of fear , and of suspicion . < « < I wish to ask the name , sir , of the family to whom this stately ruin belongs ? » " << It is my property , sir ; my name is Glossin ...
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... and played a simple melody . Apparently the tune awoke the corresponding associations of a dam- sel , who at a fine spring about half way down the descent , and which had once supplied the castle with GUY MANNERING . 21.
... and played a simple melody . Apparently the tune awoke the corresponding associations of a dam- sel , who at a fine spring about half way down the descent , and which had once supplied the castle with GUY MANNERING . 21.
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