Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes, Volume 3Didot, 1821 - 235 pages |
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Page 116
... followed his guide , and was in his turn followed by Dinmont . The shouts of the mob , the trampling of the horses , the dropping pistol - shots , sunk more and more faintly upon their ears ; when at the end of this lane they found a ...
... followed his guide , and was in his turn followed by Dinmont . The shouts of the mob , the trampling of the horses , the dropping pistol - shots , sunk more and more faintly upon their ears ; when at the end of this lane they found a ...
Page 170
... followed the route proposed under the escort of Captain Ber- tram . It was a pleasant winter morning , and the cool breeze served only to freshen , not to chill , the fair walkers . A secret though unacknow- ledged bond of kindness ...
... followed the route proposed under the escort of Captain Ber- tram . It was a pleasant winter morning , and the cool breeze served only to freshen , not to chill , the fair walkers . A secret though unacknow- ledged bond of kindness ...
Page 185
... hands and knees , Bertram followed , and Dinmont , after giving a rueful glance toward the daylight , whose blessings he was abandoning , brought up the rear . CHAPTER XV . Die , prophet ! in thy speech 8 . GUY MANNERING . 185.
... hands and knees , Bertram followed , and Dinmont , after giving a rueful glance toward the daylight , whose blessings he was abandoning , brought up the rear . CHAPTER XV . Die , prophet ! in thy speech 8 . GUY MANNERING . 185.
Page 195
... followed by two or three countrymen , one of whom acted as a peace - offi- cer . They lifted Hatteraick up , and carried him . in their arms as far as the entrance of the vault was high enough to permit them ; then laid him on his back ...
... followed by two or three countrymen , one of whom acted as a peace - offi- cer . They lifted Hatteraick up , and carried him . in their arms as far as the entrance of the vault was high enough to permit them ; then laid him on his back ...
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