Guy Mannering, Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 - Scotland |
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Page 16
... entering the apartment , with tears congratulated his guest on his victory in the fated struggle . The young man was afterwards married to the beauti- ful maiden , the first sight of whom had made such an im- pression on him , and they ...
... entering the apartment , with tears congratulated his guest on his victory in the fated struggle . The young man was afterwards married to the beauti- ful maiden , the first sight of whom had made such an im- pression on him , and they ...
Page 22
... entered into the humour of the thing , and sat down to the feast , which consisted of all the varie- ties of game , poultry , pigs , and so forth , that could be collected by a wide and indiscriminate system of plunder . The dinner was ...
... entered into the humour of the thing , and sat down to the feast , which consisted of all the varie- ties of game , poultry , pigs , and so forth , that could be collected by a wide and indiscriminate system of plunder . The dinner was ...
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... entered the army and became a distinguished officer in the ser- vice of the queen of Hungary , and that twenty - eight years afterwards he returned to Ireland to assist in re- covering for his former infantile friend the estates and ...
... entered the army and became a distinguished officer in the ser- vice of the queen of Hungary , and that twenty - eight years afterwards he returned to Ireland to assist in re- covering for his former infantile friend the estates and ...
Page 44
... entered upon a career of the most dissipated and profligate conduct . We find him reduced to extreme pecuniary embarrassment , and his property became a prey to low and abandoned associates ; one of whom , a Miss Kennedy , he ultimately ...
... entered upon a career of the most dissipated and profligate conduct . We find him reduced to extreme pecuniary embarrassment , and his property became a prey to low and abandoned associates ; one of whom , a Miss Kennedy , he ultimately ...
Page 61
... entered upon possession , and , in the language of Hotspur , " came me cranking in , " and cut the family out of another monstrous cantle of their remaining property . Donohoe Bertram , with somewhat of an Irish name , and somewhat of ...
... entered upon possession , and , in the language of Hotspur , " came me cranking in , " and cut the family out of another monstrous cantle of their remaining property . Donohoe Bertram , with somewhat of an Irish name , and somewhat of ...
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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