Guy Mannering: Or, The Astrologer |
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... which , without any demur , chose the left - hand path , and seemed to proceed at a somewhat livelier pace ( For Scotch expressions , see Glossary at end of volume . ) than before , affording thereby a hope that he knew 42 GUY MANNERING .
... which , without any demur , chose the left - hand path , and seemed to proceed at a somewhat livelier pace ( For Scotch expressions , see Glossary at end of volume . ) than before , affording thereby a hope that he knew 42 GUY MANNERING .
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... hand , and requested him to keep it for five years with the seal unbroken , until the month of November was expired . After that date had intervened , he left him at liberty to examine the writing , trusting that the first fatal period ...
... hand , and requested him to keep it for five years with the seal unbroken , until the month of November was expired . After that date had intervened , he left him at liberty to examine the writing , trusting that the first fatal period ...
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... hand- some young student from Oxford , who had told such a fortune by the stars to the young Laird , " blessings on his dainty face . " The form , accent , and manners of the stranger , were expatiated upon , his horse , bridle , and ...
... hand- some young student from Oxford , who had told such a fortune by the stars to the young Laird , " blessings on his dainty face . " The form , accent , and manners of the stranger , were expatiated upon , his horse , bridle , and ...
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... hand . In good earnest , he considered the commission with which he had been entrusted as a personal mark of favor from his sovereign ; forgetting that he had formerly thought his being deprived of a privilege , or honor , common to ...
... hand . In good earnest , he considered the commission with which he had been entrusted as a personal mark of favor from his sovereign ; forgetting that he had formerly thought his being deprived of a privilege , or honor , common to ...
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... hand - barrow , circulating from house to house like a bad shilling , which every one is in haste to pass to his neighbor , -she who used to call for her bearers as loud , or louder , than a traveller demands post horses , -even she ...
... hand - barrow , circulating from house to house like a bad shilling , which every one is in haste to pass to his neighbor , -she who used to call for her bearers as loud , or louder , than a traveller demands post horses , -even she ...
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