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Page xv
... heart . " " " " That may be , Jean , " replied one of the banditti , “ but we maun ripe his pouches a bit , and see if the tale be true or no . Jean set up her throat in exclamations against this breach of hospitality , but without ...
... heart . " " " " That may be , Jean , " replied one of the banditti , “ but we maun ripe his pouches a bit , and see if the tale be true or no . Jean set up her throat in exclamations against this breach of hospitality , but without ...
Page xix
... heart and fill the eye of the reader as irresistibly as if it respected distresses of a more dignified or refined character . These preliminary notices concerning the tale of Guy Mannering and some of the characters introduced may save ...
... heart and fill the eye of the reader as irresistibly as if it respected distresses of a more dignified or refined character . These preliminary notices concerning the tale of Guy Mannering and some of the characters introduced may save ...
Page 3
... heart out , the other screaming in chorus . By degrees the human tones predominated ; but the angry bark of the cur being at the instant changed into a howl , it is probable something more than fair strength of lungs had contributed to ...
... heart out , the other screaming in chorus . By degrees the human tones predominated ; but the angry bark of the cur being at the instant changed into a howl , it is probable something more than fair strength of lungs had contributed to ...
Page 16
... heart ; ye see , they say Dunbog is nae mair a gentleman than the blunker that's biggit the bonnie house down in the ... hearts barred against conviction by prejudice and misprision . ' ' Truly , ' said Sampson , ' I opine 16 GUY MANNERING.
... heart ; ye see , they say Dunbog is nae mair a gentleman than the blunker that's biggit the bonnie house down in the ... hearts barred against conviction by prejudice and misprision . ' ' Truly , ' said Sampson , ' I opine 16 GUY MANNERING.
Page 19
... heart doth need a language , still Doth the old instinct bring back the old names . And to yon starry world they now are gone , Spirits or gods , that used to share this earth With man as with their friend , and to the lover Yonder they ...
... heart doth need a language , still Doth the old instinct bring back the old names . And to yon starry world they now are gone , Spirits or gods , that used to share this earth With man as with their friend , and to the lover Yonder they ...
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