Guy Mannering, Or, The Astrologer, Том 1James Ballantyne and Company For Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, London; and Archibald Constable and Company Edinburgh., 1815 - 358 страници |
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... helper like - rade express by this e'en to fetch the houdie , and he just staid the drinking o ' twa pints o ' tippenny , to tell us how my leddy was ta'en wi ' her pains . " " Perhaps , " said Mannering , " at such GUY MANNERING . 11.
... helper like - rade express by this e'en to fetch the houdie , and he just staid the drinking o ' twa pints o ' tippenny , to tell us how my leddy was ta'en wi ' her pains . " " Perhaps , " said Mannering , " at such GUY MANNERING . 11.
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... tell us what news ye have heard at the fair o ' Drum-- shourloch . " " Troth , Laird , and there was muckle want o ' you , and the like o ' you ; for there was a whin bonnie lassies there , forbye my sell , and deil ane to gie them ...
... tell us what news ye have heard at the fair o ' Drum-- shourloch . " " Troth , Laird , and there was muckle want o ' you , and the like o ' you ; for there was a whin bonnie lassies there , forbye my sell , and deil ane to gie them ...
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... tell me the very minute o ' the hour the wean's born , and I'll spae its fortune . " " Aye , but , Meg , we shall not want your assistance , for here's a student from . Oxford that knows much better than you how to spae his fortune - he ...
... tell me the very minute o ' the hour the wean's born , and I'll spae its fortune . " " Aye , but , Meg , we shall not want your assistance , for here's a student from . Oxford that knows much better than you how to spae his fortune - he ...
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... what he should say to the Laird of Ellangowan , concern- ing the horoscope of his first - born ; and , at length , resolved plainly to tell him the judgment C 2 GUY MANNERING . 57 possible, as Bacon and Sir Thomas Browne ...
... what he should say to the Laird of Ellangowan , concern- ing the horoscope of his first - born ; and , at length , resolved plainly to tell him the judgment C 2 GUY MANNERING . 57 possible, as Bacon and Sir Thomas Browne ...
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Walter Scott. at length , resolved plainly to tell him the judgment which he had formed , at the same time acquainting him with the futi- lity of the rules of art on which he had proceeded . With this resolution he walk ... tell him the ...
Walter Scott. at length , resolved plainly to tell him the judgment which he had formed , at the same time acquainting him with the futi- lity of the rules of art on which he had proceeded . With this resolution he walk ... tell him the ...
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