Guy Mannering, Volume 1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 - Scotland |
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... gave life . There is my address ; you may write to me from time to time concerning the progress of the boy in religious knowledge . If he be bred up as I advise , I think it will be best that he come to my house at the time when the ...
... gave life . There is my address ; you may write to me from time to time concerning the progress of the boy in religious knowledge . If he be bred up as I advise , I think it will be best that he come to my house at the time when the ...
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... gave the author , in his youth , an opportunity of seeing a little , and hearing a great deal , about that degraded class who are called gipsies ; who are in most cases a mixed race , between the ancient Egyptians who arrived in Europe ...
... gave the author , in his youth , an opportunity of seeing a little , and hearing a great deal , about that degraded class who are called gipsies ; who are in most cases a mixed race , between the ancient Egyptians who arrived in Europe ...
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... gave the public some account of this remarkable person , in one of the early Numbers of Blackwood's Magazine , to the following purpose : - 66 My father remembered old Jean Gordon of Yetholm , who had great sway among her tribe . She ...
... gave the public some account of this remarkable person , in one of the early Numbers of Blackwood's Magazine , to the following purpose : - 66 My father remembered old Jean Gordon of Yetholm , who had great sway among her tribe . She ...
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... gave his vote for condemna- tion , in the emphatic words , Hang them a ' ! ' Unanimity is not required in a Scottish jury , so the verdict of guilty was returned . Jean was present , and only said , ' The Lord help the innocent in a day ...
... gave his vote for condemna- tion , in the emphatic words , Hang them a ' ! ' Unanimity is not required in a Scottish jury , so the verdict of guilty was returned . Jean was present , and only said , ' The Lord help the innocent in a day ...
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... gave a very strik- ing sketch in his Peregrine Pickle . An abstract of the Annesley case was published in the Gentleman's Mag- azine for 1840 ; and that paper also is subjoined . VOL . III . THE DURHAM GARLAND . IN THREE PARTS . PART I ...
... gave a very strik- ing sketch in his Peregrine Pickle . An abstract of the Annesley case was published in the Gentleman's Mag- azine for 1840 ; and that paper also is subjoined . VOL . III . THE DURHAM GARLAND . IN THREE PARTS . PART I ...
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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