Guy Mannering, Or, The Astrologer, Bind 1Maxwell, 1820 - 358 sider |
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Side 8
... servant - that's no to say his body - servant , but the helper like - rade express by this e'en to fetch the houdie , and he just staid the drinking o ' two pints o ' tippeny , to tell us how my leddy was ta'en wi ' her pains ...
... servant - that's no to say his body - servant , but the helper like - rade express by this e'en to fetch the houdie , and he just staid the drinking o ' two pints o ' tippeny , to tell us how my leddy was ta'en wi ' her pains ...
Side 9
... servant ; and the gentleman of the house , who heard his tale from the parlour , stepped forward , and welcomed the stranger hospitably to Ellango- wan . The boy , made happy with half - a - crown , was dismissed to his cottage , the ...
... servant ; and the gentleman of the house , who heard his tale from the parlour , stepped forward , and welcomed the stranger hospitably to Ellango- wan . The boy , made happy with half - a - crown , was dismissed to his cottage , the ...
Side 66
... servants shook their heads at his proposal , and even Dominie Sampson ventured upon an indirect remonstrance . As , however , it was couched in the oracular phrase , Ne moveas Camer- inam , neither the allusion , nor the language in ...
... servants shook their heads at his proposal , and even Dominie Sampson ventured upon an indirect remonstrance . As , however , it was couched in the oracular phrase , Ne moveas Camer- inam , neither the allusion , nor the language in ...
Side 67
... servant rode forward , smacking his whip with an air of authority , and motioning to their drivers to allow free passage to their betters . His signal was unat- tended to . He then called to the men who lounged < idly on before , Stand ...
... servant rode forward , smacking his whip with an air of authority , and motioning to their drivers to allow free passage to their betters . His signal was unat- tended to . He then called to the men who lounged < idly on before , Stand ...
Side 79
... servant who was busy about the table ) where's the Dominie and little Harry ? ' ' Mr. Sampson's been at home these twa hours and mair , but I dinna think Mr. Harry come home wi ' him . ' ' Not come home wi ' him ? ' said the lady ; ' de ...
... servant who was busy about the table ) where's the Dominie and little Harry ? ' ' Mr. Sampson's been at home these twa hours and mair , but I dinna think Mr. Harry come home wi ' him . ' ' Not come home wi ' him ? ' said the lady ; ' de ...
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