Waverley Novels, Volume 2John C. Nimmo, 1898 |
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Pagina 3
... arms , assured Guy Mannering " It was a weary lang gate yet to Kippletringan , and unco heavy road for foot passengers . " The poor hack upon which Mannering was mounted was probably of opinion that it suited him as ill as the female ...
... arms , assured Guy Mannering " It was a weary lang gate yet to Kippletringan , and unco heavy road for foot passengers . " The poor hack upon which Mannering was mounted was probably of opinion that it suited him as ill as the female ...
Pagina 15
... arm , his long , mis- shapen legs sprawling abroad , and keeping awkward time to the play of his immense shoulder - blades as they raised and depressed the loose and threadbare black coat which was his constant and only wear . When he ...
... arm , his long , mis- shapen legs sprawling abroad , and keeping awkward time to the play of his immense shoulder - blades as they raised and depressed the loose and threadbare black coat which was his constant and only wear . When he ...
Pagina 32
... the main entrance , that opened through a lofty arch in the centre of the curtain into the inner court of the castle . The arms of the family , ELLANGOWAN CASTLE . - Painted by J. MacWhirter . carved 32 GUY MANNERING .
... the main entrance , that opened through a lofty arch in the centre of the curtain into the inner court of the castle . The arms of the family , ELLANGOWAN CASTLE . - Painted by J. MacWhirter . carved 32 GUY MANNERING .
Pagina 34
... arms folded , and then turned to the ruined castle . On entering the gateway , he found that the rude magnificence of the inner court amply corresponded with the grandeur of the exterior . On the one side ran a range of windows lofty ...
... arms folded , and then turned to the ruined castle . On entering the gateway , he found that the rude magnificence of the inner court amply corresponded with the grandeur of the exterior . On the one side ran a range of windows lofty ...
Pagina 84
... arm and stirring the clothes , had given it at some distance the appearance of motion , so that those who first discovered the body thought that life remained . But every spark had been long extinguished . My bairn my bairn ! " cried ...
... arm and stirring the clothes , had given it at some distance the appearance of motion , so that those who first discovered the body thought that life remained . But every spark had been long extinguished . My bairn my bairn ! " cried ...
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Allonby answered appearance astrologer auld Aweel bairn better called Captain castle character Charles Hazlewood Colonel Mannering counsellor Dandie dear Derncleugh devil deyvil Dinmont Dirk Hatteraick Dominie Sampson door Ellan Ellangowan father favour fear feelings fellow fire frae Frank Kennedy gentleman Glossin gowan gude Guy Mannering gypsy hand head heard heart honour horse Jabos Julia Kennedy kind Kippletringan laird land Liddesdale light look Lucy Bertram lugger Mac-Candlish Mac-Guffog Mac-Morlan mair Mannering's Matilda maun ment Merrilies mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering morning muckle never night occasion ower person Pleydell poor postilion prisoner recollection replied round ruin scene Scotland seemed side sloop-of-war smugglers sort stranger suppose tell there's thought tion turned Vanbeest Brown voice Warroch weel window woman wood Woodbourne young Hazlewood young lady younker