Waverley Novels, Volume 4Robert Cadell, 1831 |
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Pagina 5
... in the awkward hands of the poor parson , and very nearly shot one of the excisemen . At this unexpected and involuntary explosion of his weapon , the Dominie ( such A 2 GUY MANNERING . 5 a small sweep, pushed right across for the door ...
... in the awkward hands of the poor parson , and very nearly shot one of the excisemen . At this unexpected and involuntary explosion of his weapon , the Dominie ( such A 2 GUY MANNERING . 5 a small sweep, pushed right across for the door ...
Pagina 6
... Dominie's ignorant but zealous valour . “ When my father had got every thing into pro- per order for defence , and his people stationed at the windows with their fire - arms , he wanted to or- der us out of danger - into the cellar , I ...
... Dominie's ignorant but zealous valour . “ When my father had got every thing into pro- per order for defence , and his people stationed at the windows with their fire - arms , he wanted to or- der us out of danger - into the cellar , I ...
Pagina 10
... Dominie , my father took an opportunity of begging to exchange snuff - boxes with him . The honest gentleman was much flattered with the pro- posal , and extolled the beauty of his new snuff - box excessively . ' It looked , ' he said ...
... Dominie , my father took an opportunity of begging to exchange snuff - boxes with him . The honest gentleman was much flattered with the pro- posal , and extolled the beauty of his new snuff - box excessively . ' It looked , ' he said ...
Pagina 66
... Dominie , whose gaunt visage and wall - eyes assumed a most hostile aspect on recognising Glos- sin . That honest gentleman , though somewhat abash- ed by the effect of his first introduction , advanced with confidence , and hoped he ...
... Dominie , whose gaunt visage and wall - eyes assumed a most hostile aspect on recognising Glos- sin . That honest gentleman , though somewhat abash- ed by the effect of his first introduction , advanced with confidence , and hoped he ...
Pagina 67
... Dominie answered with something between an acquiescent grunt and an indignant groan . " You never come down to see your old acquaint- ance on the Ellangowan property , Mr Sampson- You would find most of the old stagers still sta ...
... Dominie answered with something between an acquiescent grunt and an indignant groan . " You never come down to see your old acquaint- ance on the Ellangowan property , Mr Sampson- You would find most of the old stagers still sta ...
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