Guy Mannering, Том 1Ticknor and Fields, 1857 |
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... looks so grave and ominous , as to alarm the fears of the father , who had hitherto exulted in the prospects held out by the birth of an heir to his ancient property , failing which event it must have passed to a distant branch of the ...
... looks so grave and ominous , as to alarm the fears of the father , who had hitherto exulted in the prospects held out by the birth of an heir to his ancient property , failing which event it must have passed to a distant branch of the ...
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... look of inex- pressible anxiety and interest . The old man then conducted the youth to his study , and conversed with him upon the most important points of religion , to satisfy himself that he could render a reason for the faith that ...
... look of inex- pressible anxiety and interest . The old man then conducted the youth to his study , and conversed with him upon the most important points of religion , to satisfy himself that he could render a reason for the faith that ...
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... look of inex- pressible anxiety and interest . The old man then conducted the youth to his study , and conversed with him upon the most important points of religion , to satisfy himself that he could render a reason for the faith that ...
... look of inex- pressible anxiety and interest . The old man then conducted the youth to his study , and conversed with him upon the most important points of religion , to satisfy himself that he could render a reason for the faith that ...
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... and Tory as he was doomed to be , could look upon the Queen . I conceive this woman to have been Madge Gordon , of whom an impressive account is given in the same article in which her mother Jean is mentioned , 22 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
... and Tory as he was doomed to be , could look upon the Queen . I conceive this woman to have been Madge Gordon , of whom an impressive account is given in the same article in which her mother Jean is mentioned , 22 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
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... Look at me , sir , and tell me , by the oath you have sworn - Am not I the man who robbed you between Carsphairn and Dalmellington ? " Bargally replied , in great astonishment , By Heaven ! you are the very man . ' " You see what sort ...
... Look at me , sir , and tell me , by the oath you have sworn - Am not I the man who robbed you between Carsphairn and Dalmellington ? " Bargally replied , in great astonishment , By Heaven ! you are the very man . ' " You see what sort ...
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Annesley answered appearance Astrologer auld bairn better Bewcastle Brown called cant language castle character Charles Hazlewood Charlies-hope child circumstances Colonel Mannering Dandie daughter dear Dinmont Dirk Hatteraick Dominie Sampson door e'en Ellangowan farmer father fear feelings flageolet fortune frae Frank Kennedy Galloway gentleman gipsy Glossin gude gudewife guest Guy Mannering hame hand Hazlewood head heard heart honour hope horse hospitality Jean Jean Gordon Julia Kippletringan Laird land landlady light look Lord Lucy Bertram lugger Mac-Candlish Mac-Morlan mair Mannering's Matilda maun Merrilies Mervyn mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering morning muckle never night observed occasion ower parlour person poor portmanteau postilion precentor reader road round ruins scene Scotland seemed story stranger supposed sure tell there's thought tion turned Warroch weel Willie Marshal woman wood Woodbourne young lady