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Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer

Chapter 17 

Word Count: 2145    |    Released on: 11/11/2017

, who, placing his persons before ye,Ungallantly leaves them to write their own story.Pope, imitated.When Mannering

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Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer
Guy Mannering, Or, the Astrologer
“The Novel or Romance of Waverley made its way to the public slowly, of course, at first, but afterwards with such accumulating popularity as to encourage the Author to a second attempt. He looked about for a name and a subject; and the manner in which the novels were composed cannot be better illustrated than by reciting the simple narrative on which Guy Mannering was originally founded; but to which, in the progress of the work, the production ceased to bear any, even the most distant resemblance. The tale was originally told me by an old servant of my father’s, an excellent old Highlander, without a fault, unless a preference to mountain dew over less potent liquors be accounted one. He believed as firmly in the story as in any part of his creed.”