Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes, Volume 3Didot, 1821 - 235 pages |
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Page 111
... heart than a cat . » > And down the Amazon sallied to perform the task herself , while her helpmate , more jealous of insurrection within doors , than of storm from without , went from cell to cell to see that the inhabitants of each ...
... heart than a cat . » > And down the Amazon sallied to perform the task herself , while her helpmate , more jealous of insurrection within doors , than of storm from without , went from cell to cell to see that the inhabitants of each ...
Page 112
... heart in a fortnight . But , Lordsake , what a rackit they're making now ! -- Odd , I wish we had some light . - Wasp - Wasp , whisht , hinny -- whisht , my bonnie man , and let's hear what they're doing - Deil's in ye , will ye whisht ...
... heart in a fortnight . But , Lordsake , what a rackit they're making now ! -- Odd , I wish we had some light . - Wasp - Wasp , whisht , hinny -- whisht , my bonnie man , and let's hear what they're doing - Deil's in ye , will ye whisht ...
Page 121
... heart , » said Pleydell , « provid- ing I don't lose the ladies ' company a moment the sooner . I am of counsel with my old friend B-- ; I love the cœna , the supper of the an- cients , the pleasant meal and social glass that washes out ...
... heart , » said Pleydell , « provid- ing I don't lose the ladies ' company a moment the sooner . I am of counsel with my old friend B-- ; I love the cœna , the supper of the an- cients , the pleasant meal and social glass that washes out ...
Page 125
... hearts , as my friend and admirer , for so he has dubbed himself , Mr Pleydell . " « Ah , Miss Julia , " said Pleydell , offering his ́ arm with an air of gallantry to conduct her into the eating - room , « the time has been - when I ...
... hearts , as my friend and admirer , for so he has dubbed himself , Mr Pleydell . " « Ah , Miss Julia , " said Pleydell , offering his ́ arm with an air of gallantry to conduct her into the eating - room , « the time has been - when I ...
Page 126
... hearts would lose all their merit in the world , if it were not for their fragility . » « < Why , as to that , Miss Mannering , it is as diffi- cult to find a heart that will break , as a glass that will not ; and for that reason I ...
... hearts would lose all their merit in the world , if it were not for their fragility . » « < Why , as to that , Miss Mannering , it is as diffi- cult to find a heart that will break , as a glass that will not ; and for that reason I ...
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