Guy ManneringFields, Osgood, 1871 - Scotland |
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... woman , and , struggling with her murderers , often got her head above water ; and , while she had voice left , continued to exclaim at such intervals , Charlie yet ! Charlie yet ! ' When a child , and among the scenes which she ...
... woman , and , struggling with her murderers , often got her head above water ; and , while she had voice left , continued to exclaim at such intervals , Charlie yet ! Charlie yet ! ' When a child , and among the scenes which she ...
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... woman of more than female height , dressed in a long red cloak , who commenced acquaintance by giving me an apple , but whom , nevertheless , I looked on with as much awe , as the future Doctor , High Church and Tory as he was doomed to ...
... woman of more than female height , dressed in a long red cloak , who commenced acquaintance by giving me an apple , but whom , nevertheless , I looked on with as much awe , as the future Doctor , High Church and Tory as he was doomed to ...
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... woman , now neither graceful nor beautiful , if she had ever been either the one or the other , had by this calamity become a homeless and penniless orphan . He addressed her nearly in the words which Dominie Sampson uses to Miss ...
... woman , now neither graceful nor beautiful , if she had ever been either the one or the other , had by this calamity become a homeless and penniless orphan . He addressed her nearly in the words which Dominie Sampson uses to Miss ...
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... woman of indifferent character , named Joan or Juggy Landy . Juggy was a dependent of the family , and lived in a cabin on the estate , about a quarter of a mile from the house of Dunmain . This hut is described as a " despi- cable ...
... woman of indifferent character , named Joan or Juggy Landy . Juggy was a dependent of the family , and lived in a cabin on the estate , about a quarter of a mile from the house of Dunmain . This hut is described as a " despi- cable ...
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... woman carried in her arms , assured Guy Mannering ,. " It was a weary lang gate yet to Kippletringan , and unco heavy road for foot passengers . " The poor hack upon which Mannering was mounted , was probably of opinion that it suited ...
... woman carried in her arms , assured Guy Mannering ,. " It was a weary lang gate yet to Kippletringan , and unco heavy road for foot passengers . " The poor hack upon which Mannering was mounted , was probably of opinion that it suited ...
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Allonby answered appearance Astrologer auld Aweel bairn better called Captain castle character Charles Hazlewood circumstances Colonel Mannering counsellor Dandie dear Derncleugh deyvil Dinmont Dirk Hatteraick Dominie Sampson door Ellangowan eyes father favour fear feelings fellow frae Frank Kennedy gentleman gipsy Glossin Guy Mannering hand head heard honour hope horse Jean Gordon Julia justice Kennedy Kippletringan Laird land Liddesdale light look Lord Lucy Bertram lugger Mac-Candlish Mac-Guffog Mac-Morlan mair Mannering's Matilda maun Merrilies mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering morning muckle never night observed occasion ower person Pleydell poor Portanferry postilion prisoner recollection replied round ruin scene Scotland seemed Singleside Sir Robert Hazlewood smugglers stranger suppose tell there's thought tion turned voice Warroch weel window woman wood Woodbourne ye'll young Hazlewood young lady younker