Waverley; or, 'Tis sixty years since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne, 1814 |
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... called the tinchel , which , gradually closing , drove the deer in herds together towards the glen where the Chiefs and principal sports- men lay in wait for them . In the mean- while , these distinguished personages bi- vouacked among ...
... called the tinchel , which , gradually closing , drove the deer in herds together towards the glen where the Chiefs and principal sports- men lay in wait for them . In the mean- while , these distinguished personages bi- vouacked among ...
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... called making the deasil , both the leach and the assistants seemed to consider as a matter of the last importance to the accomplish- ment of a cure ; and Edward , whom pain rendered incapable of expostulation , and who indeed saw no ...
... called making the deasil , both the leach and the assistants seemed to consider as a matter of the last importance to the accomplish- ment of a cure ; and Edward , whom pain rendered incapable of expostulation , and who indeed saw no ...
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... called upon him to lay down his commission ; and he therefore inclosed the formal resignation of a situation which subjected him to so unpleasant a corre- spondence , and requested Colonel G would have the goodness to forward it to the ...
... called upon him to lay down his commission ; and he therefore inclosed the formal resignation of a situation which subjected him to so unpleasant a corre- spondence , and requested Colonel G would have the goodness to forward it to the ...
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... called my own settlement in life . Let me but live to see the day of that happy restoration , and a Highland cottage , a French convent , or an English palace , will be alike indifferent to me . " " But , dearest Flora , how is your ...
... called my own settlement in life . Let me but live to see the day of that happy restoration , and a Highland cottage , a French convent , or an English palace , will be alike indifferent to me . " " But , dearest Flora , how is your ...
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... called it , to deposit the treasure in his fob ; and then , as if he con ceived the benevolence called for some requital on his part , he gathered close up to Edward , with an expression of counte nance peculiarly knowing , and spoke in ...
... called it , to deposit the treasure in his fob ; and then , as if he con ceived the benevolence called for some requital on his part , he gathered close up to Edward , with an expression of counte nance peculiarly knowing , and spoke in ...
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