Guy Mannering, Volume 2Black, 1859 |
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Page 42
... fire - grate . " It would be ruin , " said Glossin to himself , " absolute ruin , if the heir should reappear — and then what might be the consequence of conniving with these men ? -yet there is so little time to take measures.— Hark ...
... fire - grate . " It would be ruin , " said Glossin to himself , " absolute ruin , if the heir should reappear — and then what might be the consequence of conniving with these men ? -yet there is so little time to take measures.— Hark ...
Page 44
... fire for yourselves there , and I'll send you plenty of stuff to make you comfortable . But be sure you lock the door upon the prisoner ; and , hark ye , let him have a fire in the strong room too , the season requires it . Perhaps he ...
... fire for yourselves there , and I'll send you plenty of stuff to make you comfortable . But be sure you lock the door upon the prisoner ; and , hark ye , let him have a fire in the strong room too , the season requires it . Perhaps he ...
Page 52
... fire too , for hold mich der deyvil , Ich bin ganz gefrorne ! " " It is a cold place to be sure , " said Glossin , gather- ing together some decayed staves of barrels and pieces of wood , which had perhaps lain in the cavern since 52 ...
... fire too , for hold mich der deyvil , Ich bin ganz gefrorne ! " " It is a cold place to be sure , " said Glossin , gather- ing together some decayed staves of barrels and pieces of wood , which had perhaps lain in the cavern since 52 ...
Page 55
... fire him ! Before we could overtake them , they had the skiff out of channel as far as the Deurloo - the boat might have been lost . " — " I wish to Heaven she had- - with him in her ! " ejaculated Glossin . " Why , I was so angry ...
... fire him ! Before we could overtake them , they had the skiff out of channel as far as the Deurloo - the boat might have been lost . " — " I wish to Heaven she had- - with him in her ! " ejaculated Glossin . " Why , I was so angry ...
Page 86
... fires - a sort of Pandemonium , where men and women , half undressed , were busied in baking , broiling , roasting oysters , and preparing devils on the gridiron ; the mistress of the place , with her shoes slip- shod , and her hair ...
... fires - a sort of Pandemonium , where men and women , half undressed , were busied in baking , broiling , roasting oysters , and preparing devils on the gridiron ; the mistress of the place , with her shoes slip- shod , and her hair ...
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