Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes, Volume 3Didot, 1821 - 235 pages |
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... hand an oak tree eradicated , that is , torn up by the roots . << And the powerful barons who owned this blazonry , » thought Bertram , pursuing the usual train of ideas which flows upon the mind at such scenes , « does their posterity ...
... hand an oak tree eradicated , that is , torn up by the roots . << And the powerful barons who owned this blazonry , » thought Bertram , pursuing the usual train of ideas which flows upon the mind at such scenes , « does their posterity ...
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... hand eager to learn what local recollections young Bertram had re- tained of the scenes of his infancy , and , on the other , compelled to be extremely cautious in his replies , lest he should awaken or assist by some name , phrase , or ...
... hand eager to learn what local recollections young Bertram had re- tained of the scenes of his infancy , and , on the other , compelled to be extremely cautious in his replies , lest he should awaken or assist by some name , phrase , or ...
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... hands together , —in short , he was the picture of a mean- spirited shuffling rascal in the very agonies of detection . To these appearances Bertram was totally inattentive , being dragged on as it were by the current of his own ...
... hands together , —in short , he was the picture of a mean- spirited shuffling rascal in the very agonies of detection . To these appearances Bertram was totally inattentive , being dragged on as it were by the current of his own ...
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... hand towards Bertram's collar , while two of the men who had come up seized upon his arms ; he shook himself , however , free of their grasp by a violent effort , in which he pitched the most pertinacious down the bank , and , drawing ...
... hand towards Bertram's collar , while two of the men who had come up seized upon his arms ; he shook himself , however , free of their grasp by a violent effort , in which he pitched the most pertinacious down the bank , and , drawing ...
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... hand . But I must first get clear of this wretched young fellow . — I think I can manage Sir Robert . He is dull and pompous , and will be alike disposed to listen to my sugges- tions upon the law of the case , and to assume the credit ...
... hand . But I must first get clear of this wretched young fellow . — I think I can manage Sir Robert . He is dull and pompous , and will be alike disposed to listen to my sugges- tions upon the law of the case , and to assume the credit ...
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