Guy Mannering; Or, The AstrologerMaxwell, 1820 - 241페이지 |
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... Pleydell's , the ad- vocate , for whom he had a letter of introduction from Mr. Mac - Morlan . He then commanded Barnes to have an eye to the Dominie , and walk- ed forth with a chairman , who was to usher him to the man of law . The ...
... Pleydell's , the ad- vocate , for whom he had a letter of introduction from Mr. Mac - Morlan . He then commanded Barnes to have an eye to the Dominie , and walk- ed forth with a chairman , who was to usher him to the man of law . The ...
42 페이지
... Pleydell , Esq . otherwise a good scholar , an excellent lawyer , and a worthy man . Under the guidance of his trusty attendant , Col- onel Mannering , after treading a dark lane or two , reached the High - street , then clanging with ...
... Pleydell , Esq . otherwise a good scholar , an excellent lawyer , and a worthy man . Under the guidance of his trusty attendant , Col- onel Mannering , after treading a dark lane or two , reached the High - street , then clanging with ...
43 페이지
... Pleydell would ne'er hae forgien me ! ' ' Aweel , my doo , the cat's no a prin the waur- so he's no in , ye say ? ' Na , Mr. Pleydell's ne'er in the house on Satur- day . ' And the morn's Sabbath too , ' said the querist , ' I dinna ken ...
... Pleydell would ne'er hae forgien me ! ' ' Aweel , my doo , the cat's no a prin the waur- so he's no in , ye say ? ' Na , Mr. Pleydell's ne'er in the house on Satur- day . ' And the morn's Sabbath too , ' said the querist , ' I dinna ken ...
44 페이지
... Pleydell is not at home , my good girl ? ' said Mannering . ' Ay , sir , he's at hame , but he's no in the house ; he's aye out on Saturday at e'en . ' But , my good girl , I am a stranger , and my business express - will you tell me ...
... Pleydell is not at home , my good girl ? ' said Mannering . ' Ay , sir , he's at hame , but he's no in the house ; he's aye out on Saturday at e'en . ' But , my good girl , I am a stranger , and my business express - will you tell me ...
46 페이지
... Pleydell was a lively sharp - looking gentle- man , with a professional shrewdness in his eye , and generally speaking , a professional formality in his manners . But this , like his three - tailed wig and black coat , he could slip off ...
... Pleydell was a lively sharp - looking gentle- man , with a professional shrewdness in his eye , and generally speaking , a professional formality in his manners . But this , like his three - tailed wig and black coat , he could slip off ...
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46 페이지 - This game was played in several different ways. Most frequently the dice were thrown by the company, and those upon whom the lot fell were obliged to assume and maintain, for a time, a certain fictitious character, or to repeat a certain number of fescenniue verses in a particular order.
54 페이지 - Dark but not awful, dismal but yet mean, With anxious bustle moves the cumbrous scene; Presents no objects tender or profound...
61 페이지 - A lawyer without history or literature is a mechanic, a mere working mason ; if he possesses some knowledge of these, he may venture to call himself an architect.