Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes, Volume 3Didot, 1821 - 235 pages |
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Page 69
... Dinmont , « < that this man Gabriel was of gypsey blood ? " > << It was e'en judged sae , » said Dinmont , « < and I think this maks it likely ; for they aye ken where the gangs o ' ilk ither are to be found , and they can gar news flee ...
... Dinmont , « < that this man Gabriel was of gypsey blood ? " > << It was e'en judged sae , » said Dinmont , « < and I think this maks it likely ; for they aye ken where the gangs o ' ilk ither are to be found , and they can gar news flee ...
Page 70
... Dinmont obvious- ly did . He told his story accordingly , often in- terrupted by ejaculations , such as , « Weel , the like o ' that now ! » or « Na , deil an that's no some- thing now ! >> When our Liddesdale friend had heard the whole ...
... Dinmont obvious- ly did . He told his story accordingly , often in- terrupted by ejaculations , such as , « Weel , the like o ' that now ! » or « Na , deil an that's no some- thing now ! >> When our Liddesdale friend had heard the whole ...
Page 72
... Dinmont , we have put off locking up for an hour to oblige ye ; ye must go to your quarters . » << Quarters , man ? I intend to sleep here the night . There's a spare bed in the captain's room . " << It's impossible ! » answered the ...
... Dinmont , we have put off locking up for an hour to oblige ye ; ye must go to your quarters . » << Quarters , man ? I intend to sleep here the night . There's a spare bed in the captain's room . " << It's impossible ! » answered the ...
Page 73
... Dinmont , » reiterated the keeper , « < it's against rule , and I would lose my post . " " Weel , MacGuffog , I hae just twa things to say . Ye ken wha I am weel aneugh , and that I wadna loose a prisoner . >> « And how do I ken that ...
... Dinmont , » reiterated the keeper , « < it's against rule , and I would lose my post . " " Weel , MacGuffog , I hae just twa things to say . Ye ken wha I am weel aneugh , and that I wadna loose a prisoner . >> « And how do I ken that ...
Page 109
... Dinmont's ears , but without dissipating the illusion which had transported him from this wretched apart- ment to the free air of his own green hills . « Hoy , Yarrow , man - far yaud — far yaud , » he mutter- ed between his teeth ...
... Dinmont's ears , but without dissipating the illusion which had transported him from this wretched apart- ment to the free air of his own green hills . « Hoy , Yarrow , man - far yaud — far yaud , » he mutter- ed between his teeth ...
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