Guy Mannering, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... horse , told him he had been expected for two days . He was led into a study , where the stranger , now a venerable old man , who had been his father's guest , met him with a shade of displeasure , as well as gravity , on his brow ...
... horse , told him he had been expected for two days . He was led into a study , where the stranger , now a venerable old man , who had been his father's guest , met him with a shade of displeasure , as well as gravity , on his brow ...
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... horse , which she had accommodated behind the hallan , and guided him for some miles , till he was on the high- road to Lochside . She then restored his whole property , nor could his earnest entreaties prevail on her to accept so much ...
... horse , which she had accommodated behind the hallan , and guided him for some miles , till he was on the high- road to Lochside . She then restored his whole property , nor could his earnest entreaties prevail on her to accept so much ...
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... very extensive common , fell suddenly among a large band of them , who were carousing in a hollow of the moor , surrounded by bushes . They in- stantly seized on his horse's bridle with many shouts of GUY MANNERING . 21.
... very extensive common , fell suddenly among a large band of them , who were carousing in a hollow of the moor , surrounded by bushes . They in- stantly seized on his horse's bridle with many shouts of GUY MANNERING . 21.
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... horse , accordingly , he took a French leave of his entertainers , but without experiencing the least breach of hospitality . I believe Jean Gordon was at this festival . " - ( Blackwood's Magazine , vol . i . p . 54. ) Notwithstanding ...
... horse , accordingly , he took a French leave of his entertainers , but without experiencing the least breach of hospitality . I believe Jean Gordon was at this festival . " - ( Blackwood's Magazine , vol . i . p . 54. ) Notwithstanding ...
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... horses carried four such packages . The trade was entirely destroyed by Mr. Pitt's celebrated commutation law , which , by reducing the duties upon excisable articles , enabled the lawful dealer to compete with the smuggler . The ...
... horses carried four such packages . The trade was entirely destroyed by Mr. Pitt's celebrated commutation law , which , by reducing the duties upon excisable articles , enabled the lawful dealer to compete with the smuggler . The ...
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