Guy Mannering, Or, The Astrologer, Volume 1James Ballantyne and Company For Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London; and Archibald Constable and Company Edinburgh., 1815 - 358 pages |
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Page 21
... these venerable ruins , he built a narrow house of three stories height , with a front like a grenadier's cap , two windows on each side , and a door in the midst , full of all manner of cross lights . GUY MANNERING . 21.
... these venerable ruins , he built a narrow house of three stories height , with a front like a grenadier's cap , two windows on each side , and a door in the midst , full of all manner of cross lights . GUY MANNERING . 21.
Page 36
... door opened , and Meg Merrilies entered . Her appearance made Mannering start . She was full six feet high , wore a man's great - coat over the rest of her dress , had in her hand a goodly sloe - thorn cudgel , 36 GUY MANNERING .
... door opened , and Meg Merrilies entered . Her appearance made Mannering start . She was full six feet high , wore a man's great - coat over the rest of her dress , had in her hand a goodly sloe - thorn cudgel , 36 GUY MANNERING .
Page 38
... door , and tell us what news ye have heard at the fair o ' Drum- shourloch . " Troth , Laird , and there was muckle want o ' you , and the like o ' you ; for there was a whin bonnie lasses there , forbye my- sell , and deil ane to gie ...
... door , and tell us what news ye have heard at the fair o ' Drum- shourloch . " Troth , Laird , and there was muckle want o ' you , and the like o ' you ; for there was a whin bonnie lasses there , forbye my- sell , and deil ane to gie ...
Page 45
... , without further an- swer , rose and threw open a door half sashed with glass , which led to an old- fashioned terrace - walk behind the modern house , communicating with the platform on which the ruins GUY MANNERING . 45.
... , without further an- swer , rose and threw open a door half sashed with glass , which led to an old- fashioned terrace - walk behind the modern house , communicating with the platform on which the ruins GUY MANNERING . 45.
Page 47
... door of the house , a halloo from the vessel of " Ware - hawk ! Douse the glim ! " alarm- ed those who were on shore , and the lights instantly disappeared . It was one hour after midnight , and the prospect around was lovely . The grey ...
... door of the house , a halloo from the vessel of " Ware - hawk ! Douse the glim ! " alarm- ed those who were on shore , and the lights instantly disappeared . It was one hour after midnight , and the prospect around was lovely . The grey ...
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