Guy Mannering, Or, The Astrologer, Volume 3James 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 117
... absent in Edin- burgh with peculiar satisfaction ; so that , on that score , there is nothing to be re- gretted . Even our friend the Dominie is returned thrice 1 GUY MANNERING . 117 lived much retired, this circumstance for- ...
... absent in Edin- burgh with peculiar satisfaction ; so that , on that score , there is nothing to be re- gretted . Even our friend the Dominie is returned thrice 1 GUY MANNERING . 117 lived much retired, this circumstance for- ...
Page 118
Walter Scott. gretted . Even our friend the Dominie is returned thrice the man he was , from ha- ving sharpened his wits in controversy with the geniuses of the northern metropolis . " Of a surety , " said the Dominie with great ...
Walter Scott. gretted . Even our friend the Dominie is returned thrice the man he was , from ha- ving sharpened his wits in controversy with the geniuses of the northern metropolis . " Of a surety , " said the Dominie with great ...
Page 119
... Dominie did not make his ap- pearance . He had walked out , a servant said , early in the morning . It was so com- mon for him to forget his meals , that his absence never deranged the family . The housekeeper , a decent old - fashioned ...
... Dominie did not make his ap- pearance . He had walked out , a servant said , early in the morning . It was so com- mon for him to forget his meals , that his absence never deranged the family . The housekeeper , a decent old - fashioned ...
Page 120
... Dominie had always reproached him , that his neg- ligence in leaving the child in the care of Frank Kennedy had been ... Dominie's bosom , which was exasperated into a sort of sickening anxi- ety , by the discredit with which Pleydell ...
... Dominie had always reproached him , that his neg- ligence in leaving the child in the care of Frank Kennedy had been ... Dominie's bosom , which was exasperated into a sort of sickening anxi- ety , by the discredit with which Pleydell ...
Page 121
... Dominie thought to himself ; for had he uttered half the sentence , his jaws would have ached for a month under the unusual fatigue of such a continued exer- tion . The result of these cogitations was a resolution to go and visit the ...
... Dominie thought to himself ; for had he uttered half the sentence , his jaws would have ached for a month under the unusual fatigue of such a continued exer- tion . The result of these cogitations was a resolution to go and visit the ...
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Allonby ance answered arms auld Aweel Baronet better called Captain carriage castle Charles Hazlewood Colonel Mannering counsellor court-yard custom-house dear Derncleugh deyvil Dinmont dinna Dirk Hatteraick Dominie door eyes father favour feelings fire follow frae Glossin Guy Mannering gypsey hand Hazlewood of Hazlewood Hazlewood-house hear heard heart Henry Bertram honour horse ISAAC FOOT Julia justice of peace kenn'd Kippletringan ladies Laird late Ellangowan Liddesdale look Lucy Mac-Guffog Mac-Morlan mair Mannering's maun means ment Merrilies mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering morning murder neighbour never night ower person Pleydell Portanferry prisoner recollection respect ruin Sampson Scotland Sir Robert Hazlewood smugglers spect suppose tailzie tell ther there's thing thought tion tram turn Vanbeest Brown voice weel wood Woodbourne word ye'll young Hazlewood zlewood