Guy Mannering, Or, The Astrologer, Volume 1James Ballantyne and Company For Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London; and Archibald Constable and Company Edinburgh., 1815 - Astrologers - 358 pages |
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Page 37
... or said Saint Colmes charm for its sake , the dear ? " And without waiting an answer she begun to sing- 3 Trefoil , vervain , John's - wort , dill Hinders witches of their will ; Weel is them , that weel may Fast upon St GUY MANNERING . 37.
... or said Saint Colmes charm for its sake , the dear ? " And without waiting an answer she begun to sing- 3 Trefoil , vervain , John's - wort , dill Hinders witches of their will ; Weel is them , that weel may Fast upon St GUY MANNERING . 37.
Page 131
... dear . " May be so , my dear ; but it may be very good law for all that . I am sure , speaking of term days , I wish , as Frank Kennedy says , that Whitsunday would kill Martinmas , and be hanged for the murder - for there I have got a ...
... dear . " May be so , my dear ; but it may be very good law for all that . I am sure , speaking of term days , I wish , as Frank Kennedy says , that Whitsunday would kill Martinmas , and be hanged for the murder - for there I have got a ...
Page 133
... dear , Mr Bertram , and what the waur were the wa's and the vault o ' the auld castle for having a whin kegs o ' brandy in them at an orra time ? I am sure ye were not obliged to ken ony thing about it ; or what the waur was the King ...
... dear , Mr Bertram , and what the waur were the wa's and the vault o ' the auld castle for having a whin kegs o ' brandy in them at an orra time ? I am sure ye were not obliged to ken ony thing about it ; or what the waur was the King ...
Page 139
... dear , " said Mrs Bertram to her husband , " will it be long before Mr Kennedy comes back ? " 66 " I expect him every moment , my dear , " said the Laird ; " perhaps he is bringing some of the officers of the sloop with him . " My stars ...
... dear , " said Mrs Bertram to her husband , " will it be long before Mr Kennedy comes back ? " 66 " I expect him every moment , my dear , " said the Laird ; " perhaps he is bringing some of the officers of the sloop with him . " My stars ...
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... dear , " said Ellan- gowan , " what is much more likely than any thing else , that they have gone aboard the sloop , or the prize , and are to come round the Point with the tide ? " " And then they may be drowned , " said the lady ...
... dear , " said Ellan- gowan , " what is much more likely than any thing else , that they have gone aboard the sloop , or the prize , and are to come round the Point with the tide ? " " And then they may be drowned , " said the lady ...
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