Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes, Volume 3Didot, 1821 - 235 pages |
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... be fatal . But an arrest in a strange country , and while he was unprovided with any means of establishing his rank and character , was at least to be avoided . VOL . III . He therefore resolved to escape for the present to the I.
... be fatal . But an arrest in a strange country , and while he was unprovided with any means of establishing his rank and character , was at least to be avoided . VOL . III . He therefore resolved to escape for the present to the I.
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In Three Volumes Walter Scott. He therefore resolved to escape for the present to the neighbouring coast of England , and to re- main concealed there , if possible , until he should receive letters from his regimental friends , and ...
In Three Volumes Walter Scott. He therefore resolved to escape for the present to the neighbouring coast of England , and to re- main concealed there , if possible , until he should receive letters from his regimental friends , and ...
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... present in an inferior rank of life , I have great reason to hope she would interest her- self in my favour . I had a quarrel unfortunately with her father , who was my commanding offi- cer , and I am sure the young lady would endea ...
... present in an inferior rank of life , I have great reason to hope she would interest her- self in my favour . I had a quarrel unfortunately with her father , who was my commanding offi- cer , and I am sure the young lady would endea ...
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... present highly embarrassing ; without the countenance of a friend within the circle of several hundred miles ; accused of a heavy crime ; and , what was as bad as all the rest , being nearly pennyless , did the harassed wanderer for the ...
... present highly embarrassing ; without the countenance of a friend within the circle of several hundred miles ; accused of a heavy crime ; and , what was as bad as all the rest , being nearly pennyless , did the harassed wanderer for the ...
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... present so strongly recall it to my memory . >> He took his flageolet from his pocket , 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 ...
... present so strongly recall it to my memory . >> He took his flageolet from his pocket , 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 ...
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