Guy Mannering, Volume 2Black, 1859 |
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Page 47
... lights , one from the window . of the strong room , where Hatteraick was confined , the other from that of the adjacent apartment occupied by his keepers . " Has he made his escape , or will he be able to do so ? -Have these men watched ...
... lights , one from the window . of the strong room , where Hatteraick was confined , the other from that of the adjacent apartment occupied by his keepers . " Has he made his escape , or will he be able to do so ? -Have these men watched ...
Page 48
... light burns free again - they have torn him from the window , and are binding him in the room ! -No ! he had only retired an instant on the alarm of the falling bars - he is at the window again - and the light is quite obscured now he ...
... light burns free again - they have torn him from the window , and are binding him in the room ! -No ! he had only retired an instant on the alarm of the falling bars - he is at the window again - and the light is quite obscured now he ...
Page 50
... light upon them , he would run the scent up like a blood - hound , and surprise us . I must get down upon the sea - beach , and contrive to creep along beneath the rocks . " And accordingly , he descended from the cliffs with some ...
... light upon them , he would run the scent up like a blood - hound , and surprise us . I must get down upon the sea - beach , and contrive to creep along beneath the rocks . " And accordingly , he descended from the cliffs with some ...
Page 52
... light ; " and Glossin accordingly produced a tinder - box , and lighted a small lantern . " You must kindle some fire too , for hold mich der deyvil , Ich bin ganz gefrorne ! " " It is a cold place to be sure , " said Glossin , gather ...
... light ; " and Glossin accordingly produced a tinder - box , and lighted a small lantern . " You must kindle some fire too , for hold mich der deyvil , Ich bin ganz gefrorne ! " " It is a cold place to be sure , " said Glossin , gather ...
Page 53
... light showed his savage and stern features , and the smoke , which in his agony of cold he seemed to endure almost to suffocation , after circling round his head , rose to the dim and rugged roof of the cave , through which it escaped ...
... light showed his savage and stern features , and the smoke , which in his agony of cold he seemed to endure almost to suffocation , after circling round his head , rose to the dim and rugged roof of the cave , through which it escaped ...
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