Guy Mannering: Or, The Astrologer |
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Page 27
... Charles II . anent the coming in of the Highland host in 1678. " For undertaking this patriotic task he underwent a fine , to pay which he was obliged to mort- gage half of the remaining moiety of his paternal property . This loss he ...
... Charles II . anent the coming in of the Highland host in 1678. " For undertaking this patriotic task he underwent a fine , to pay which he was obliged to mort- gage half of the remaining moiety of his paternal property . This loss he ...
Page 100
... Charles Hazlewood running ? " said the invalid , who apparently was accustomed to his presence and attentions ; " Where's Charles Hazlewood running ? —what takes him away now ? " " He'll return in a little while , " said Lucy , gently ...
... Charles Hazlewood running ? " said the invalid , who apparently was accustomed to his presence and attentions ; " Where's Charles Hazlewood running ? —what takes him away now ? " " He'll return in a little while , " said Lucy , gently ...
Page 110
... Charles recommended it should be concealed from her , lest she should scruple to accept of the small assistance arising from it ; but , " he added , " it would not be possible to conceal it long , since Mr. Charles proposed taking his ...
... Charles recommended it should be concealed from her , lest she should scruple to accept of the small assistance arising from it ; but , " he added , " it would not be possible to conceal it long , since Mr. Charles proposed taking his ...
Page 111
... Charles Hazlewood's studies must be so inconvenient to his pupil , that , while that engage- ment lasted , he had better consent to a temporary separation , and reside either with his scholar , or as near him as might be . Sampson ...
... Charles Hazlewood's studies must be so inconvenient to his pupil , that , while that engage- ment lasted , he had better consent to a temporary separation , and reside either with his scholar , or as near him as might be . Sampson ...
Page 112
... Charles Hazlewood . Under the active patronage of Mrs. Mac - Candlish , Sampson picked up some other scholars very different indeed from Charles Hazlewood in rank - and whose lessons were pro- portionally unproductive . Still , however ...
... Charles Hazlewood . Under the active patronage of Mrs. Mac - Candlish , Sampson picked up some other scholars very different indeed from Charles Hazlewood in rank - and whose lessons were pro- portionally unproductive . Still , however ...
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Anne of Geierstein Annette answered appearance arms Arnheim Arnold Biederman Arthur Philipson auld Bâle Brown called castle character Charles Charles Hazlewood Charles of Burgundy Colonel Mannering command deyvil Dinmont Dominie Donnerhugel door Duke of Burgundy Duke's Earl elder Philipson Ellangowan English Englishman eyes father fear feelings Ferette gentleman Glossin guest Guy Mannering gypsy Hagenbach hand Hatteraick head hear heard heart Heaven honor horse journey Julia Kilian King René lady Laird Landamman look lord Lucy Mac-Morlan maiden Margaret Margaret of Anjou merchant Merrilies mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering morning mountain never night noble observed Oxford passed person Pleydell priest Queen replied Rudolph ruins Sampson seemed side Sigismund Sir Robert soldiers speak stood stranger Swiss sword tell thee thou thought tion traveller turned Unterwalden voice weel Woodbourne word youth