Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes, Том 3Didot, 1821 - 235 страници |
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... castle , my friend , with the mo- dern house situated just beneath it ? It seems at this distance a very large building . » « That's the Auld Place , sir ; and that's the New Place below it . We'll land you there if you like . » « I ...
... castle , my friend , with the mo- dern house situated just beneath it ? It seems at this distance a very large building . » « That's the Auld Place , sir ; and that's the New Place below it . We'll land you there if you like . » « I ...
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... castle , who , as the fisherman observed , had found it essential for the protection of their boats and small craft , though it could not receive vessels of any burthen . The two points of rock which formed the entrance , approached ...
... castle , who , as the fisherman observed , had found it essential for the protection of their boats and small craft , though it could not receive vessels of any burthen . The two points of rock which formed the entrance , approached ...
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... castle . There was also a communication between the beach and the quay by scrambling over the rocks . « Ye had better land here , ” said the lad , « for the surf's running high at the Shellicoat - stane , and there will no be a dry ...
... castle . There was also a communication between the beach and the quay by scrambling over the rocks . « Ye had better land here , ” said the lad , « for the surf's running high at the Shellicoat - stane , and there will no be a dry ...
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... castle of Ellangowan by a postern door - way , which shewed symptoms of having been once secured with the most jealous care , Brown , ( whom , since he has set foot upon the property of his fathers , we shall hereafter call by his ...
... castle of Ellangowan by a postern door - way , which shewed symptoms of having been once secured with the most jealous care , Brown , ( whom , since he has set foot upon the property of his fathers , we shall hereafter call by his ...
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... castle , Bertram now advanced through the great gate - way which opened to the land , and paused to look upon the noble landscape which it commanded . Having in vain endeavoured to guess the position of Woodbourne , and having nearly ...
... castle , Bertram now advanced through the great gate - way which opened to the land , and paused to look upon the noble landscape which it commanded . Having in vain endeavoured to guess the position of Woodbourne , and having nearly ...
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