Guy Mannering, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... circumstances may even afford an opportunity of showing my gratitude for your hospitality . Let me only request that I may be informed of the exact minute of the birth ; and I hope to be able to put you in possession of some particu ...
... circumstances may even afford an opportunity of showing my gratitude for your hospitality . Let me only request that I may be informed of the exact minute of the birth ; and I hope to be able to put you in possession of some particu ...
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... circumstances of local situation gave the author , in his youth , an opportunity of seeing a little , and hearing a great deal , about that degraded class who are called gipsies ; who are in most cases a mixed race , between the ancient ...
... circumstances of local situation gave the author , in his youth , an opportunity of seeing a little , and hearing a great deal , about that degraded class who are called gipsies ; who are in most cases a mixed race , between the ancient ...
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... circumstances of brutal out- rage , of which poor Jean was in many respects wholly undeserving . She had , among other demerits , or merits , as the reader may choose to rank it , that of being a staunch Jacobite . She chanced to be at ...
... circumstances of brutal out- rage , of which poor Jean was in many respects wholly undeserving . She had , among other demerits , or merits , as the reader may choose to rank it , that of being a staunch Jacobite . She chanced to be at ...
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... circumstance in Scot- land ( in former days ) , where food and shelter were readily afforded to humble friends and dependents . The Laird's predecessors had been imprudent ; he himself was passive and unfortunate . Death swept away his ...
... circumstance in Scot- land ( in former days ) , where food and shelter were readily afforded to humble friends and dependents . The Laird's predecessors had been imprudent ; he himself was passive and unfortunate . Death swept away his ...
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... must have reason for doing so , and that the circumstances might argue an identity between them . ABBOTSFORD , August 1 , 1829 . ADDITIONAL NOTE . GALWEGIAN LOCALITIES AND PERSONAGES WHICH HAVE BEEN GUY MANNERING . 25.
... must have reason for doing so , and that the circumstances might argue an identity between them . ABBOTSFORD , August 1 , 1829 . ADDITIONAL NOTE . GALWEGIAN LOCALITIES AND PERSONAGES WHICH HAVE BEEN GUY MANNERING . 25.
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