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Pagina 222
... Charles Hazlewood running ? " said the invalid , who apparently was accustomed to his presence and attentions ; " where's Charles Hazle- wood running ? - what takes him away now ? " " He'll return in a little while , " said Lucy ...
... Charles Hazlewood running ? " said the invalid , who apparently was accustomed to his presence and attentions ; " where's Charles Hazle- wood running ? - what takes him away now ? " " He'll return in a little while , " said Lucy ...
Pagina 224
... large enough , and if you will accept of a bed there , while Miss Ber tram honours us with her residence , I shall think mode of superintending Charles Hazlewood's studies must be so inconvenient 224 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
... large enough , and if you will accept of a bed there , while Miss Ber tram honours us with her residence , I shall think mode of superintending Charles Hazlewood's studies must be so inconvenient 224 WAVERLEY NOVELS .
Pagina 225
... Charles Hazlewood , in that particular , resembleth me , Mr Mac - Morlan . When I begin to speak of her I never know when to stop -and , as I say ( jocularly ) , she cheats us out of half our lessons . " " O ho ! " thought Mac - Morlan ...
... Charles Hazlewood , in that particular , resembleth me , Mr Mac - Morlan . When I begin to speak of her I never know when to stop -and , as I say ( jocularly ) , she cheats us out of half our lessons . " " O ho ! " thought Mac - Morlan ...
Pagina 226
... Charles Hazlewood's studies must be so inconvenient to his pupil , that , while that engagement lasted , he had better consent to a temporary separation , and reside either with his scholar , or as near him as might be . Sampson refused ...
... Charles Hazlewood's studies must be so inconvenient to his pupil , that , while that engagement lasted , he had better consent to a temporary separation , and reside either with his scholar , or as near him as might be . Sampson refused ...
Pagina 235
... Charles Hazlewood held a distinguished place in his favour , and was a frequent visitor , not without the consent and ap- probation of his parents ; for there was no knowing , they thought , what assiduous attention might pro- duce ...
... Charles Hazlewood held a distinguished place in his favour , and was a frequent visitor , not without the consent and ap- probation of his parents ; for there was no knowing , they thought , what assiduous attention might pro- duce ...
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ancient answered Antiquary appeared arms auld Bailie Baron of Bradwardine Brown called Callum Captain castle CHAPTER character Charles Hazlewood Chieftain Colonel Mannering Colonel Talbot dear deyvil Dinmont Dominie door Edinburgh Edward Ellangowan eyes father favour feelings Fergus Flora followed frae gentleman gipsy give Glennaquoich Glossin Guy Mannering hand Hatteraick Hazlewood head heard Highland honour hope horse house of Stuart Jacobite Julia lady Laird letter Liddesdale look Lord Lovel Lucy Mac-Ivor Mac-Morlan mair maun mind Miss Bertram Miss Mannering Miss Wardour Monkbarns morning never night observed occasion Oldbuck party person Pleydell poor portmanteau Prince racter recollection rendered replied Rose Sampson scene Scotland Scottish seemed Sir Arthur Sir Everard spirit Spontoon stranger supposed tell there's thought tion Tully-Veolan turned Vich voice Waverley Waverley's weel wish Woodbourne words young