Guy Mannering, Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 - Scotland |
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... Lord help the innocent in a day like this ! ' . Her own death was accompanied with circumstances of brutal out- rage , of which poor Jean was in many respects wholly undeserving . She had , among other demerits , or merits , as the ...
... Lord help the innocent in a day like this ! ' . Her own death was accompanied with circumstances of brutal out- rage , of which poor Jean was in many respects wholly undeserving . She had , among other demerits , or merits , as the ...
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... Lord , will put it on your head , he will be willing to swear that your Lordship was the party who robbed him between Carsphairn and Dalmellington . " The tenant of Bantoberick was unanimously acquitted , and thus Willie Marshal ...
... Lord , will put it on your head , he will be willing to swear that your Lordship was the party who robbed him between Carsphairn and Dalmellington . " The tenant of Bantoberick was unanimously acquitted , and thus Willie Marshal ...
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... lord of birth and state , Who did in Durham live of late- But I will not declare his name , By reason of his birth and fame- 2 . This Lord he did a hunting go ; If you the truth of all would know , He had indeed a noble train , Of Lords ...
... lord of birth and state , Who did in Durham live of late- But I will not declare his name , By reason of his birth and fame- 2 . This Lord he did a hunting go ; If you the truth of all would know , He had indeed a noble train , Of Lords ...
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... Lord was in a sad surprise , Being wakened by a fearful noise . 7 . Then he did rise and call with speed , To know the reason then indeed Of all that shrieking and those cries Which did disturb his weary eyes . 8 . " I'm sorry , Sir ...
... Lord was in a sad surprise , Being wakened by a fearful noise . 7 . Then he did rise and call with speed , To know the reason then indeed Of all that shrieking and those cries Which did disturb his weary eyes . 8 . " I'm sorry , Sir ...
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... Lord was generous , kind , and free , And proffered Godfather to be ; The Goodman thanked him heartily For his goodwill and courtesy . 13 . A parson was sent for with speed , For to baptize the child indeed ; And after that , as I heard ...
... Lord was generous , kind , and free , And proffered Godfather to be ; The Goodman thanked him heartily For his goodwill and courtesy . 13 . A parson was sent for with speed , For to baptize the child indeed ; And after that , as I heard ...
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Annesley answered appearance Astrologer auld bairn better Bewcastle Brown called cant language castle character Charles Hazlewood Charlies-hope child circumstances Colonel Mannering Dandie daughter dear Dinmont Dirk Hatteraick Dominie Sampson door e'en Ellangowan farmer father fear feelings flageolet fortune frae Frank Kennedy Galloway gentleman gipsy Glossin gude gudewife guest Guy Mannering hame hand Hazlewood head heard heart honour hope horse hospitality Jean Jean Gordon Julia Kippletringan Laird land landlady light look Lord Lucy Bertram lugger Mac-Candlish Mac-Morlan mair Mannering's Matilda maun Merrilies Mervyn mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering morning muckle never night observed occasion ower parlour person poor portmanteau postilion precentor reader road round ruins scene Scotland seemed story stranger supposed sure tell there's thought tion turned Warroch weel Willie Marshal woman wood Woodbourne young lady