Guy Mannering; Or, The Astrologer |
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... looks so grave and ominous , as to alarm the fears of the father , who had hitherto exulted in the prospects held out by the birth of an heir to his ancient property , failing which event it must have passed to a distant branch of the ...
... looks so grave and ominous , as to alarm the fears of the father , who had hitherto exulted in the prospects held out by the birth of an heir to his ancient property , failing which event it must have passed to a distant branch of the ...
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... look of inexpressible anxiety and interest . The old man then conducted the youth to his study , and con- versed with him upon the most important points of religion , to satisfy himself that he could render a reason for the faith that ...
... look of inexpressible anxiety and interest . The old man then conducted the youth to his study , and con- versed with him upon the most important points of religion , to satisfy himself that he could render a reason for the faith that ...
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... look upon the Queen . I conceive this woman to have been Madge Gordon , of whom an impressive account is given in the same article in which her mother Jean is mentioned , but not by the present writer : " The late Madge Gordon was at ...
... look upon the Queen . I conceive this woman to have been Madge Gordon , of whom an impressive account is given in the same article in which her mother Jean is mentioned , but not by the present writer : " The late Madge Gordon was at ...
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... look sharp eneugh out for themselves - no ane needs to help them and they have a ' the soldiers to assist them besides and as to justice - you'll be surprised to hear it , Mr. Mannering , but I am not a justice of peace ...
... look sharp eneugh out for themselves - no ane needs to help them and they have a ' the soldiers to assist them besides and as to justice - you'll be surprised to hear it , Mr. Mannering , but I am not a justice of peace ...
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... look to the other side for fresh advancement . Mr. Glossin had a vote upon Ellangowan's property ; and he was now deter- mined that his patron should have one also , there being no doubt which side Mr. Bertram would embrace in the ...
... look to the other side for fresh advancement . Mr. Glossin had a vote upon Ellangowan's property ; and he was now deter- mined that his patron should have one also , there being no doubt which side Mr. Bertram would embrace in the ...
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Allonby answered appearance Astrologer auld Aweel bairn better called Captain castle character Charles Hazlewood Charlies-hope Colonel Mannering counsellor Dandie dear Derncleugh deyvil Dinmont Dirk Hatteraick Dominie Sampson door Ellangowan eyes father favour fear feelings fellow frae Frank Kennedy gentleman gipsy Glossin gude Guy Mannering hand Hazlewood-house head heard honour horse Julia justice justice of peace Kennedy Kippletringan Laird Liddesdale light look Lucy Bertram lugger Mac-Candlish Mac-Guffog Mac-Morlan mair Mannering's Matilda maun Merrilies mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering morning muckle naething never night observed occasion ower person Pleydell poor Portanferry postilion prisoner recollection replied round ruin scene Scotland seemed Singleside Sir Robert Hazlewood smugglers stranger supposed tell there's thing thought tion turned Vanbeest Brown voice Warroch weel window woman wood Woodbourne young Hazlewood young lady younker