Guy Mannering; or, The astrologer. By the author of 'Waverley'. |
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Side 1
... Hazlewood received his wound . That accident had no sooner happened , than the consequences to Miss Mannering and to himself rushed upon Brown's mind . From the manner in which the muzzle of the piece was pointed when it went off , he ...
... Hazlewood received his wound . That accident had no sooner happened , than the consequences to Miss Mannering and to himself rushed upon Brown's mind . From the manner in which the muzzle of the piece was pointed when it went off , he ...
Side 3
... Wood- bourne , and she says she's sure young Hazlewood thinks nae mair of Miss Mannering than you do . " > Bitterly censuring his own precipitate adoption of a contrary belief , Brown yet heard with delight that the suspicions of ...
... Wood- bourne , and she says she's sure young Hazlewood thinks nae mair of Miss Mannering than you do . " > Bitterly censuring his own precipitate adoption of a contrary belief , Brown yet heard with delight that the suspicions of ...
Side 8
... Hazlewood . « If he is not very wrong - headed indeed , » he thought , << he must allow the manner in which I acted to have been the necessary consequence of his own overbearing conduct . >> And now we must suppose him once more ...
... Hazlewood . « If he is not very wrong - headed indeed , » he thought , << he must allow the manner in which I acted to have been the necessary consequence of his own overbearing conduct . >> And now we must suppose him once more ...
Side 23
... Hazlewood , younger of Ha- zlewood , with an intent to kill , and also of other crimes and misdemeanours , and which appointed him , having been so apprehended , to be brought before the next magistrate for examination . The warrant ...
... Hazlewood , younger of Ha- zlewood , with an intent to kill , and also of other crimes and misdemeanours , and which appointed him , having been so apprehended , to be brought before the next magistrate for examination . The warrant ...
Side 25
... Hazlewood of Hazlewood , the head of an ancient and powerful interest in the country , which had in the deca- dence of the Ellangowan family gradually suc- ceeded to much of their authority and influence . The present representative of ...
... Hazlewood of Hazlewood , the head of an ancient and powerful interest in the country , which had in the deca- dence of the Ellangowan family gradually suc- ceeded to much of their authority and influence . The present representative of ...
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Allonby answered appearance arms auld Aweel Baronet better called Captain carriage castle Charles Hazlewood Colonel Mannering counsellor custom-house dear Derncleugh deyvil Dinmont dinna Dirk Hatteraick Dominie door eyes father favour feelings followed frae gentleman give Glossin Guy Mannering gypsey hand Harry Bertram Hazle Hazlewood of Hazlewood Hazlewood-house hear heard heart honour horse hour Julia justice of peace kenn'd Kippletringan ladies Laird late Ellangowan Liddesdale look Lucy MacGuffog MacMorlan mair Mannering's maun means Meg Merrilies Merrilies mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering morning neighbour never night ower person Pleydell Portanferry prisoner recollections respect ruin Sampson Scotland Sir Robert Hazlewood smugglers suppose tailzie tell there's thing thought tion took tram turned Vanbeest Brown voice weel woman wood Woodbourne ye'll young Hazlewood younker
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Side 50 - A prison is a house of care, A place where none can thrive, A touchstone true to try a friend, A grave for one alive. Sometimes a place of right, Sometimes a place of wrong, Sometimes a place of rogues and thieves, And honest men among.
Side 74 - I know, I am thane of Glamis ; But how of Cawdor ? the thane of Cawdor lives, A prosperous gentleman ; and, to be king, Stands not within the prospect of belief, No more than to be Cawdor.
Side 25 - I'll see their trial first : — Bring in the evidence. — Thou robed man of justice, take thy place;— [To EDGAR. And thou, his yoke-fellow of equity, [To the Fool. Bench by his side: — You are of the commission, Sit you too.
Side 21 - I remember the tune well, though I cannot guess what should at present so strongly recall it to my memory." He took his* flageolet from his pocket, and played a simple melody. Apparently the tune awoke 'the corresponding associations of a damsel, who...