Waverley Novels, Volume 2John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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Page xlii
... believe Jean Gordon was at this festival . " 1 Notwithstanding the failure of Jean's issue , for which , ― Weary fa ' the waefu ' wuddie , a grand - daughter survived her whom I remember to have seen . That is , as Dr. Johnson had a ...
... believe Jean Gordon was at this festival . " 1 Notwithstanding the failure of Jean's issue , for which , ― Weary fa ' the waefu ' wuddie , a grand - daughter survived her whom I remember to have seen . That is , as Dr. Johnson had a ...
Page xliii
... believe , a grand- daughter of the celebrated Jean Gordon , and was said to have much resembled her in appearance . The following account of her is extracted from the letter of a friend who for many years enjoyed frequent and favourable ...
... believe , a grand- daughter of the celebrated Jean Gordon , and was said to have much resembled her in appearance . The following account of her is extracted from the letter of a friend who for many years enjoyed frequent and favourable ...
Page 84
... believe that it con- veyed tidings , and tidings of dreadful import . All hurried to the place , and venturing without scruple upon paths which at another time they would have shuddered to look at , descended towards a cleft of the rock ...
... believe that it con- veyed tidings , and tidings of dreadful import . All hurried to the place , and venturing without scruple upon paths which at another time they would have shuddered to look at , descended towards a cleft of the rock ...
Page 109
... of the gauger's arms ; and then he rampauged and drew his sword , for ye ken a fie man and a cusser fearsna the deil . " " I believe that ' s very true , " said the postilion . " So , sir , she grippit him , and GUY MANNERING . 109.
... of the gauger's arms ; and then he rampauged and drew his sword , for ye ken a fie man and a cusser fearsna the deil . " " I believe that ' s very true , " said the postilion . " So , sir , she grippit him , and GUY MANNERING . 109.
Page 155
... believe , for some purchase of land which may suit him as a residence . He is partial , from early recollections , to that country . So , my dearest Matilda , I must be yet farther removed from you before I am established in a home ...
... believe , for some purchase of land which may suit him as a residence . He is partial , from early recollections , to that country . So , my dearest Matilda , I must be yet farther removed from you before I am established in a home ...
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Allonby answered appearance astrologer auld Aweel bairn better called Captain castle character Charles Hazlewood Colonel Mannering counsellor Dandie dear Derncleugh devil deyvil Dinmont Dirk Hatteraick Dominie Sampson door Ellan Ellangowan father favour fear feelings fellow fire frae Frank Kennedy gentleman Glossin gowan gude Guy Mannering gypsy hand head heard heart honour horse Jabos Julia Kennedy kind Kippletringan laird land Liddesdale light look Lucy Bertram lugger Mac-Candlish Mac-Guffog Mac-Morlan mair Mannering's Matilda maun ment Merrilies mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering morning muckle never night occasion ower person Pleydell poor postilion prisoner recollection replied round ruin scene Scotland seemed side sloop-of-war smugglers sort stranger suppose tell there's thought tion turned Vanbeest Brown voice Warroch weel window woman wood Woodbourne young Hazlewood young lady younker