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Pagina 349
... Lovel . " What ! the cat , the rat , and Lovel our dog ? - was he descended from King Richard's favourite ? " " He had no pretensions , " he said , " to call himself a whelp of that litter ; his father was a north - of - England ...
... Lovel . " What ! the cat , the rat , and Lovel our dog ? - was he descended from King Richard's favourite ? " " He had no pretensions , " he said , " to call himself a whelp of that litter ; his father was a north - of - England ...
Pagina 350
... Lovel ! -Lovel ? yes , Lovel or Belville are just the names which youngsters are apt to assume on such occasions - On my life , I am sorry for the lad . " AFTER he had settled himself in his new apart - tastic figures . A Latin poem ...
... Lovel ! -Lovel ? yes , Lovel or Belville are just the names which youngsters are apt to assume on such occasions - On my life , I am sorry for the lad . " AFTER he had settled himself in his new apart - tastic figures . A Latin poem ...
Pagina 351
... Lovel , the time and trouble that these mouldering traces of letters have cost me ! No mother ever travailed so for a child — and all to no purpose - although I am almost positive that these two last marks imply the figures , or letters ...
... Lovel , the time and trouble that these mouldering traces of letters have cost me ! No mother ever travailed so for a child — and all to no purpose - although I am almost positive that these two last marks imply the figures , or letters ...
Pagina 352
... Lovel particularly aware , adding , that his friend , the Rev. Doctor Heavy- sterne from the Low Countries , had sustained much injury by sitting down suddenly and incautiously on three ancient calthrops , or craw - taes , which had ...
... Lovel particularly aware , adding , that his friend , the Rev. Doctor Heavy- sterne from the Low Countries , had sustained much injury by sitting down suddenly and incautiously on three ancient calthrops , or craw - taes , which had ...
Pagina 353
... Lovel , the that the charms on which we doat are not so ob- sly satisfaction with which one pays the considera - vious to the eyes of youth as those of a fair lady ; tion , and pockets the article , affecting a cold indif- ference ...
... Lovel , the that the charms on which we doat are not so ob- sly satisfaction with which one pays the considera - vious to the eyes of youth as those of a fair lady ; tion , and pockets the article , affecting a cold indif- ference ...
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ancient answered Antiquary appeared arms auld Bailie Baron of Bradwardine Bradwardine Brown called Callum Captain castle CHAPTER character Charles Hazlewood Chieftain clan 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 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 Ian voice Waverley Waverley's weel wish Woodbourne words young