Waverley; or, 'Tis sixty years since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne, 1814 |
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... night which Waverley found by no means unpleasant . For many hours after sun - rise , the moun- tain ridges and passes retained their ordi- nary appearance of silence and solitude , and the Chiefs , with their followers , amu- sed ...
... night which Waverley found by no means unpleasant . For many hours after sun - rise , the moun- tain ridges and passes retained their ordi- nary appearance of silence and solitude , and the Chiefs , with their followers , amu- sed ...
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... to remember his principles of religion , to take care of his health , to beware of Scotch mists , which , she had heard , would wet an Englishman to the skin ; never to go out at night without his great - coat ; and 26 . WAVERLEY .
... to remember his principles of religion , to take care of his health , to beware of Scotch mists , which , she had heard , would wet an Englishman to the skin ; never to go out at night without his great - coat ; and 26 . WAVERLEY .
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sir Walter Scott (bart.) out at night without his great - coat ; and , above all , to wear flannel near his skin . Mr Pembroke only wrote to our hero one letter , but it was of the bulk of six epistles of these degenerate days , contain ...
sir Walter Scott (bart.) out at night without his great - coat ; and , above all , to wear flannel near his skin . Mr Pembroke only wrote to our hero one letter , but it was of the bulk of six epistles of these degenerate days , contain ...
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... night by that godless gang , the Mac - Ivors . He concluded by exaggerating his own services to kirk and state , as having been the means , under God , ( as he modest- ly qualified the assertion ) of attaching this suspicious and ...
... night by that godless gang , the Mac - Ivors . He concluded by exaggerating his own services to kirk and state , as having been the means , under God , ( as he modest- ly qualified the assertion ) of attaching this suspicious and ...
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... night . " " Indeed ! -But , my good parson , you are one of those who would communicate to every criminal the benefit of clergy . " Unquestionably I would : Mercy and long - suffering are the grounds of the doc- trine I am called to ...
... night . " " Indeed ! -But , my good parson , you are one of those who would communicate to every criminal the benefit of clergy . " Unquestionably I would : Mercy and long - suffering are the grounds of the doc- trine I am called to ...
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