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Pagina 17
... seen him on entering the thicket , he was not now to be found . They could only conjecture that he had retired during the confusion occasioned by the de- tention of Gaston . " Seek not for him , " said the Lady Emma , who had now in ...
... seen him on entering the thicket , he was not now to be found . They could only conjecture that he had retired during the confusion occasioned by the de- tention of Gaston . " Seek not for him , " said the Lady Emma , who had now in ...
Pagina 55
... seen in the group , idle as Diogenes at Sinope , while his countrymen were pre- paring for a siege . His spirits always rose with any thing , good or bad , which occasioned tumult , and he continued frisking , hopping , dancing , and ...
... seen in the group , idle as Diogenes at Sinope , while his countrymen were pre- paring for a siege . His spirits always rose with any thing , good or bad , which occasioned tumult , and he continued frisking , hopping , dancing , and ...
Pagina 57
... seen what will be my own share in them . " The whole circumstances now detailed concern- ing the state of the country , seemed equally novel and extraordinary . He had indeed often heard of Highland thieves , but had no idea of the ...
... seen what will be my own share in them . " The whole circumstances now detailed concern- ing the state of the country , seemed equally novel and extraordinary . He had indeed often heard of Highland thieves , but had no idea of the ...
Pagina 60
... seen to twinkle in the direction in which he pointed , and gradually increasing in size and lustre , seemed to flicker like a meteor upon the verge of the horizon . While Ed- ward watched this phenomenon , the distant dash of oars was ...
... seen to twinkle in the direction in which he pointed , and gradually increasing in size and lustre , seemed to flicker like a meteor upon the verge of the horizon . While Ed- ward watched this phenomenon , the distant dash of oars was ...
Pagina 64
... seen his pay this twelvemonth . " This last argument admitted of no reply , nor did Edward attempt any : he rather chose to bring back the discourse to Donald Bean Lean . " Does Donald confine himself to cattle , or does he lift , as ...
... seen his pay this twelvemonth . " This last argument admitted of no reply , nor did Edward attempt any : he rather chose to bring back the discourse to Donald Bean Lean . " Does Donald confine himself to cattle , or does he lift , as ...
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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