Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes, Volume 3Didot, 1821 - 235 pages |
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Page 33
... honour to know the gentle- man who now holds the office of king's advocate , >> replied Sir Robert gravely ; « but I presume , sir -nay , I am confident , that he will consider the mere fact of having wounded young Hazlewood of ...
... honour to know the gentle- man who now holds the office of king's advocate , >> replied Sir Robert gravely ; « but I presume , sir -nay , I am confident , that he will consider the mere fact of having wounded young Hazlewood of ...
Page 35
... cudgels cut , broken , or hewed out of the next wood . But now , sir , the clouted shoe of the peasant galls the kibe of the courtier . The lower ranks have their quarrels , sir , and their points of honour GUY MANNERING . 35.
... cudgels cut , broken , or hewed out of the next wood . But now , sir , the clouted shoe of the peasant galls the kibe of the courtier . The lower ranks have their quarrels , sir , and their points of honour GUY MANNERING . 35.
Page 36
In Three Volumes Walter Scott. their quarrels , sir , and their points of honour and their revenges , which they must bring for- sooth to fatal arbitrement . But well , well ! it will last my time - let me have in this fellow , this ...
In Three Volumes Walter Scott. their quarrels , sir , and their points of honour and their revenges , which they must bring for- sooth to fatal arbitrement . But well , well ! it will last my time - let me have in this fellow , this ...
Page 45
... honour to refuse his testimony to my character as a sol- dier and a gentleman . >> « And who is this doughty witness , pray , sir ? some half - pay quarter - master or serjeant , I suppose ? » « Colonel Guy Mannering , late of the ...
... honour to refuse his testimony to my character as a sol- dier and a gentleman . >> « And who is this doughty witness , pray , sir ? some half - pay quarter - master or serjeant , I suppose ? » « Colonel Guy Mannering , late of the ...
Page 63
... honour and granted with readiness , might be the means of reconcil- ing them to each other . From this his feelings naturally turned towards Julia , and without very nicely measuring the distance between a soldier of fortune , who ...
... honour and granted with readiness , might be the means of reconcil- ing them to each other . From this his feelings naturally turned towards Julia , and without very nicely measuring the distance between a soldier of fortune , who ...
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