Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes, Volume 3Didot, 1821 - 235 pages |
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Page 52
... took it from the lock , and thrust it into a huge side - pocket of red cloth . Bertram was now in the small court already mentioned . Two or three prisoners were saun- tering along the pavement , and deriving , as it were , a feeling of ...
... took it from the lock , and thrust it into a huge side - pocket of red cloth . Bertram was now in the small court already mentioned . Two or three prisoners were saun- tering along the pavement , and deriving , as it were , a feeling of ...
Page 63
... took the part of any one , it was never by halves , and that he seemed to love those persons most who had lain under obligation to him . In the present case , a favour , which could be asked with honour and granted with readiness ...
... took the part of any one , it was never by halves , and that he seemed to love those persons most who had lain under obligation to him . In the present case , a favour , which could be asked with honour and granted with readiness ...
Page 69
... took to the kist , and out wi ' the pickle notes in case they should be needed , and a ' the bairns ran to saddle Dumple . By great luck I had ta'en the other beast to Edinbro ' , sae Dumple was as fresh as a rose . Sae aff I set , and ...
... took to the kist , and out wi ' the pickle notes in case they should be needed , and a ' the bairns ran to saddle Dumple . By great luck I had ta'en the other beast to Edinbro ' , sae Dumple was as fresh as a rose . Sae aff I set , and ...
Page 71
... took your pockmanky when they fand the chaise sticking in the snaw - they wadna pass the like o ' that - it wad just come to their hand like the boul o ' a pint stoup . " But if this woman is a sovereign among them , why was she not ...
... took your pockmanky when they fand the chaise sticking in the snaw - they wadna pass the like o ' that - it wad just come to their hand like the boul o ' a pint stoup . " But if this woman is a sovereign among them , why was she not ...
Page 115
... took place . The attention of the smugglers was otherwise and very disagreeably engaged by the sudden appearance of MacMorlan and the party of horse . This indeed would have happened in time sufficient to have prevented the attempt ...
... took place . The attention of the smugglers was otherwise and very disagreeably engaged by the sudden appearance of MacMorlan and the party of horse . This indeed would have happened in time sufficient to have prevented the attempt ...
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