Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer: In Three Volumes, Том 3Didot, 1821 - 235 страници |
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... ruin before I continue my journey . " " « Aye , it's a queer auld bit ; and that highest tower is a good land - mark as far as Ramsay in Man , and the Point of Ayr - there was muckle fighting about it lang syne . » Brown would have ...
... ruin before I continue my journey . " " « Aye , it's a queer auld bit ; and that highest tower is a good land - mark as far as Ramsay in Man , and the Point of Ayr - there was muckle fighting about it lang syne . » Brown would have ...
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... ruin . And thus , unconscious as the most absolute stranger , and in circumstances which , if not des- titute , were for the present highly embarrassing ; without the countenance of a friend within the circle of several hundred miles ...
... ruin . And thus , unconscious as the most absolute stranger , and in circumstances which , if not des- titute , were for the present highly embarrassing ; without the countenance of a friend within the circle of several hundred miles ...
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... ruined apartment to another , surprised at the massive strength of some parts of the build- ing , the rude and impressive magnificence of others , and the great extent of the whole . In two of these rooms , close beside each other , he ...
... ruined apartment to another , surprised at the massive strength of some parts of the build- ing , the rude and impressive magnificence of others , and the great extent of the whole . In two of these rooms , close beside each other , he ...
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... ruins which he had just tra- versed . He admired the massive and picturesque effect of the huge round towers , which , flanking the gate - way , gave a double portion of depth and majesty to the high yet gloomy arch under which it ...
... ruins which he had just tra- versed . He admired the massive and picturesque effect of the huge round towers , which , flanking the gate - way , gave a double portion of depth and majesty to the high yet gloomy arch under which it ...
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... ruin ; nor can I divest myself of the idea , that these massive towers and that dark gate - way , retiring through its deep vaulted and ribbed arches , and dimly lighted by the court- yard beyond , is not entirely strange to me . Can it ...
... ruin ; nor can I divest myself of the idea , that these massive towers and that dark gate - way , retiring through its deep vaulted and ribbed arches , and dimly lighted by the court- yard beyond , is not entirely strange to me . Can it ...
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