Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer — Volume 02 by Sir Walter Scott
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petticoats?'
'No; we parried that. Singleside House is to be repaired for the young people, and to be called hereafter Mount Hazlewood.' 'And do you yourself, Colonel, propose to continue at Woodbourne?' 'Only till we carry these plans into effect. See, here's the plan of my bungalow, with all convenience for being separate and sulky when I please.' 'And, being situated, as I see, next door to the old castle, you may repair Donagild's tower for the nocturnal contemplation of the celestial bodies? Bravo, Colonel!' 'No, no, my dear Counsellor! Here ends THE ASTROLOGER.' THE END NOTES AND GLOSSARY NOTES NOTE 1, p. 93 |
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