Waverley; or, 'Tis sixty years since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne, 1814 |
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... whole herd broke down upon them . The tide being absolutely irresist ible , and wounds from a stag's horn high- ly dangerous , the activity of the Chief- tain may be considered , on this occasion , as having saved his guest's life . He ...
... whole herd broke down upon them . The tide being absolutely irresist ible , and wounds from a stag's horn high- ly dangerous , the activity of the Chief- tain may be considered , on this occasion , as having saved his guest's life . He ...
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... whole day's exercise had been severe , threw him into a profound , but yet a feverish sleep , which he chiefly owed to an opiate draught administered by the old Highlander from some decoction of herbs in his pharmaco . peia . Early the ...
... whole day's exercise had been severe , threw him into a profound , but yet a feverish sleep , which he chiefly owed to an opiate draught administered by the old Highlander from some decoction of herbs in his pharmaco . peia . Early the ...
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... whole was a concerted scheme to depress and degrade every member of the Waver- ley family . Without a pause , therefore , Edward : wrote a few cold lines , thanking his lieu- tenant - colonel for past civilities , and ex- pressing ...
... whole was a concerted scheme to depress and degrade every member of the Waver- ley family . Without a pause , therefore , Edward : wrote a few cold lines , thanking his lieu- tenant - colonel for past civilities , and ex- pressing ...
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... whole , therefore , ap- peared a formed plan to degrade him in the eyes of the public ; and the idea of its having succeeded filled him with such bit- ter emotions , that , after various attempts to conceal WAVERLEY . 41.
... whole , therefore , ap- peared a formed plan to degrade him in the eyes of the public ; and the idea of its having succeeded filled him with such bit- ter emotions , that , after various attempts to conceal WAVERLEY . 41.
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... whole clan ? Most willingly would I enlist every man of honour in the cause to which my bro , ther has devoted himself . But he has taken his measures with his eyes open . His life has been devoted to this cause from his cradle ; with ...
... whole clan ? Most willingly would I enlist every man of honour in the cause to which my bro , ther has devoted himself . But he has taken his measures with his eyes open . His life has been devoted to this cause from his cradle ; with ...
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