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... young laird of Ellangowan . Guy Mannering , the young stranger , is deeply versed in the science of judicial astrology , and at the in- stance of the laird , half serious and half in jest , he proceeds to calculate the nativity of ...
... young laird of Ellangowan . Guy Mannering , the young stranger , is deeply versed in the science of judicial astrology , and at the in- stance of the laird , half serious and half in jest , he proceeds to calculate the nativity of ...
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... young officer , with whom Mannering had had an affair of honour , and whom he had unjustly suspected of cherishing unholy feelings in regard to his wife . He removes his daughter into Scotland , to a place called Woodbourne , and takes ...
... young officer , with whom Mannering had had an affair of honour , and whom he had unjustly suspected of cherishing unholy feelings in regard to his wife . He removes his daughter into Scotland , to a place called Woodbourne , and takes ...
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... young Hazlewood - See as she was hinging on his arm — we just spoke about our country clashes like - he was a very frank man . ' “ Well , and what did he say in answer ? ' " Ou , he just stared at the young leddies very keen like , and ...
... young Hazlewood - See as she was hinging on his arm — we just spoke about our country clashes like - he was a very frank man . ' “ Well , and what did he say in answer ? ' " Ou , he just stared at the young leddies very keen like , and ...
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