Guy Mannering (novel)

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The New Broom Sir Walter Scott

Cracking down on benefit claimants and migrant workers didn’t make Godfrey Bertram as popular as he expected.

In Guy Mannering, King George III has been pleased to appoint Godfrey Bertram, Laird of Ellangowan, to the magistrates’ bench. (“Pleased! I’m sure he cannot be better pleased than I am.”) The Laird at once gave up good-humoured tolerance and began sweeping the idle into work, the sick from their beds, and the ragged from the streets.

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