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 31
... sound of Bertram , which might have awakened the recollections which he was anxious to lull to rest , and slurring with an evasive answer the ques- tion concerning the endurance of his own possession . " And how do you read the half ...
... sound of Bertram , which might have awakened the recollections which he was anxious to lull to rest , and slurring with an evasive answer the ques- tion concerning the endurance of his own possession . " And how do you read the half ...
Page 33
... sounds : " The dark shall be light , And the wrong made right , When Bertram's right and Bertram's might Shall meet on—— " I cannot remember the last line - on some particular height - height is the rhyme , I am sure ; but I cannot hit ...
... sounds : " The dark shall be light , And the wrong made right , When Bertram's right and Bertram's might Shall meet on—— " I cannot remember the last line - on some particular height - height is the rhyme , I am sure ; but I cannot hit ...
Page 67
... sound to British ears " Glossin , conscious that the prisoner was now about to enter upon dangerous ground , interfered , though the interruption was un necessary , for the purpose of diverting the attention of Sir Robert Hazlewood ...
... sound to British ears " Glossin , conscious that the prisoner was now about to enter upon dangerous ground , interfered , though the interruption was un necessary , for the purpose of diverting the attention of Sir Robert Hazlewood ...
Page 92
... sounds were as un- comfortable as the objects of sight . The sullen dash of the tide , which was now retreating , and ... sound . Sometimes , too , he could hear the hoarse growl of the keeper , or the shriller tones of his help- mate 92 ...
... sounds were as un- comfortable as the objects of sight . The sullen dash of the tide , which was now retreating , and ... sound . Sometimes , too , he could hear the hoarse growl of the keeper , or the shriller tones of his help- mate 92 ...
Page 97
... sounds , I feel a stronger disposition to melancholy than in my life I ever expe- rienced . But I will not give way to it -Begone , thou record of guilt and in- famy ! " said he , flinging the book upon the spare bed ; " a Scottish jail ...
... sounds , I feel a stronger disposition to melancholy than in my life I ever expe- rienced . But I will not give way to it -Begone , thou record of guilt and in- famy ! " said he , flinging the book upon the spare bed ; " a Scottish jail ...
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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