Guy Mannering, Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 - Scotland |
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Page 57
... Mannering told his circumstances to the servant ; and the gentleman of the house , who heard his tale from the parlour , stepped forward and welcomed the stranger hospitably to Ellangowan . The boy , made happy GUY MANNERING . 57.
... Mannering told his circumstances to the servant ; and the gentleman of the house , who heard his tale from the parlour , stepped forward and welcomed the stranger hospitably to Ellangowan . The boy , made happy GUY MANNERING . 57.
Page 58
... in a few minutes seated by a comfortable supper , for which his cold ride gave him a hearty appetite . CHAPTER II . Comes me cranking in , And cuts. 58 WAVERLEY NOVELS . stranger hospitably to Ellangowan. The boy, made ...
... in a few minutes seated by a comfortable supper , for which his cold ride gave him a hearty appetite . CHAPTER II . Comes me cranking in , And cuts. 58 WAVERLEY NOVELS . stranger hospitably to Ellangowan. The boy, made ...
Page 59
... Ellangowan consisted of the Laird , and a sort of person who might be the vil- lage schoolmaster , or perhaps the minister's assistant ; his appearance was too shabby to indicate the minister , considering he was on a visit to the Laird ...
... Ellangowan consisted of the Laird , and a sort of person who might be the vil- lage schoolmaster , or perhaps the minister's assistant ; his appearance was too shabby to indicate the minister , considering he was on a visit to the Laird ...
Page 60
... Ellangowan , who flourished tempore Caroli Primi , was , says my authority , Sir Robert Doug- las , in his Scottish Baronage , ( see the title Ellangowan , ) 66 a steady loyalist and full of zeal for the cause of his Sacred Majesty , in ...
... Ellangowan , who flourished tempore Caroli Primi , was , says my authority , Sir Robert Doug- las , in his Scottish Baronage , ( see the title Ellangowan , ) 66 a steady loyalist and full of zeal for the cause of his Sacred Majesty , in ...
Page 61
... Donohoe Bertram , with somewhat of an Irish name , and somewhat of an Irish temper , succeeded to the dimin- ished property of Ellangowan . He turned out of doors the Rev. Aaron Macbriar , his mother's chaplain , ( GUY MANNERING . 61.
... Donohoe Bertram , with somewhat of an Irish name , and somewhat of an Irish temper , succeeded to the dimin- ished property of Ellangowan . He turned out of doors the Rev. Aaron Macbriar , his mother's chaplain , ( GUY MANNERING . 61.
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