Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes, Volume 3Didot, 1821 - 235 pages |
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Page 14
... turned to take a parting look at the stately ruins which he had just tra- versed . He admired the massive and picturesque effect of the huge round towers , which , flanking the gate - way , gave a double portion of depth and majesty to ...
... turned to take a parting look at the stately ruins which he had just tra- versed . He admired the massive and picturesque effect of the huge round towers , which , flanking the gate - way , gave a double portion of depth and majesty to ...
Page 17
... turned short round upon Glossin at the distance of two yards only- « Would you destroy the castle , sir ? » - His face , person , and voice , were so exactly those of his father in his best days , that Glossin , hearing his exclamation ...
... turned short round upon Glossin at the distance of two yards only- « Would you destroy the castle , sir ? » - His face , person , and voice , were so exactly those of his father in his best days , that Glossin , hearing his exclamation ...
Page 30
... turning them to his own advantage ; but his feelings were of a mingled nature , and he felt the influence of those very prejudices which he pretended to flatter . The Baronet received him with that condescending parade which was meant ...
... turning them to his own advantage ; but his feelings were of a mingled nature , and he felt the influence of those very prejudices which he pretended to flatter . The Baronet received him with that condescending parade which was meant ...
Page 41
... turning to the gypsey female , and to the promise he had given her , « I beg leave to decline an- swering that question . » > « I thought as much . - Were you not during that night in the ruins of Derncleugh ? —in the ruins of ...
... turning to the gypsey female , and to the promise he had given her , « I beg leave to decline an- swering that question . » > « I thought as much . - Were you not during that night in the ruins of Derncleugh ? —in the ruins of ...
Page 52
... turning with both hands an immense key , took it from the lock , and thrust it into a huge side - pocket of red cloth . Bertram was now in the small court already mentioned . Two or three prisoners were saun- tering along the pavement ...
... turning with both hands an immense key , took it from the lock , and thrust it into a huge side - pocket of red cloth . Bertram was now in the small court already mentioned . Two or three prisoners were saun- tering along the pavement ...
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