Guy ManneringFields, Osgood, 1871 - Scotland |
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Page 64
... wood , shooting his game , and so forth , " for the Laird , honest man , he'll never find it , he never minds what a puir body does . " - Pedlars , gipsies , tinkers , vagrants of all descriptions , roosted about his outhouses , or ...
... wood , shooting his game , and so forth , " for the Laird , honest man , he'll never find it , he never minds what a puir body does . " - Pedlars , gipsies , tinkers , vagrants of all descriptions , roosted about his outhouses , or ...
Page 77
... woods advanced far into the ocean , waving in the moonlight along ground of an undulating and varied form , and presenting those varieties of light and shade , and that interesting combination of glade and thicket , upon which the eye ...
... woods advanced far into the ocean , waving in the moonlight along ground of an undulating and varied form , and presenting those varieties of light and shade , and that interesting combination of glade and thicket , upon which the eye ...
Page 85
... wood . A scene so different from what last night's journey had presaged , produced a proportional effect upon Mannering . Beneath his eye lay the modern house - an awkward mansion , indeed , in point of architecture , but well situated ...
... wood . A scene so different from what last night's journey had presaged , produced a proportional effect upon Mannering . Beneath his eye lay the modern house - an awkward mansion , indeed , in point of architecture , but well situated ...
Page 91
... woods , From mine own windows torn my household coat , Razed out my impress , leaving me no sign , Save men's opinions and my living blood , To show the world I am a gentleman . RICHARD II . WHEN the boat which carried the worthy ...
... woods , From mine own windows torn my household coat , Razed out my impress , leaving me no sign , Save men's opinions and my living blood , To show the world I am a gentleman . RICHARD II . WHEN the boat which carried the worthy ...
Page 92
... wood , or he'll take bark , or he'll take barley , or he'll take just what's convenient at the time . I'll tell you a gude story about that . There was ance a Laird — that's Macfie of Gudgeonford , —he had a great number of kain hens ...
... wood , or he'll take bark , or he'll take barley , or he'll take just what's convenient at the time . I'll tell you a gude story about that . There was ance a Laird — that's Macfie of Gudgeonford , —he had a great number of kain hens ...
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