Guy Mannering, Volume 2Black, 1859 |
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Page 26
... carefully , often taking off her spectacles to cast her eyes up to Heaven , or perhaps to wipe a tear from them , for young Hazlewood was an especial favourite with the * Tricks . good dame . " Aweel , aweel , " she 26 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
... carefully , often taking off her spectacles to cast her eyes up to Heaven , or perhaps to wipe a tear from them , for young Hazlewood was an especial favourite with the * Tricks . good dame . " Aweel , aweel , " she 26 WAVERLEY NOVELS.
Page 37
... eye , began , after various con- tortions by way of courtesy to the Justice , to tell his story , eking it out by sundry sly nods and knowing winks , which appeared to bespeak an intimate corre- spondence of ideas between the narrator ...
... eye , began , after various con- tortions by way of courtesy to the Justice , to tell his story , eking it out by sundry sly nods and knowing winks , which appeared to bespeak an intimate corre- spondence of ideas between the narrator ...
Page 38
... eye still reeled under the influence of the strong potation which had proved the immediate cause of his seizure . But the sleep , though short , which Mac - Guffog , had allowed him , and still more a sense of Given information to the ...
... eye still reeled under the influence of the strong potation which had proved the immediate cause of his seizure . But the sleep , though short , which Mac - Guffog , had allowed him , and still more a sense of Given information to the ...
Page 40
... eye instinctively to the door , as if he apprehended some one was listening . Glossin rose , opened the door , so that from the chair in which his prisoner sate he might satisfy himself there was no eavesdropper within hearing , then ...
... eye instinctively to the door , as if he apprehended some one was listening . Glossin rose , opened the door , so that from the chair in which his prisoner sate he might satisfy himself there was no eavesdropper within hearing , then ...
Page 47
... eye was upon the gigantic and gloomy outlines of the old castle , where , in a flanking tower of enormous size and thickness , glimmered two lights , one from the window . of the strong room , where Hatteraick was confined , the other ...
... eye was upon the gigantic and gloomy outlines of the old castle , where , in a flanking tower of enormous size and thickness , glimmered two lights , one from the window . of the strong room , where Hatteraick was confined , the other ...
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Allonby appearance arms auld Aweel Baronet better called canna Captain carriage Charles Hazlewood Colonel Mannering counsellor Dandie dear Derncleugh devil deyvil Dinmont dinna Dirk Hatteraick Dominie door Ellangowan eneugh exclaimed eyes father favour feelings fellow frae gentleman gipsy Glossin GUY MANNERING hand Hazle Hazlewood of Hazlewood Hazlewood-House heard Henry Bertram honest honour horse interest Jock Julia justice Kippletringan lawyer Liddesdale look Lord Monboddo Lucy Bertram Mac-Candlish Mac-Guffog Mac-Morlan mair Mannering's maun Merrilies mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering morning murder naething never night occasion ower person Pleydell Portanferry prisoner recollection replied respect Sampson Scotland Singleside Sir Robert Hazlewood smugglers stood stranger tell there's thing thought tone took turned Vanbeest Brown voice Warroch weel woman wood Woodbourne ye'll young Hazlewood young ladies younker