Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... EDWARD IN SHELTER . Painted by Robert Herdman , R.S.A. Etched by H. Macbeth- Raeburn . Frontispiece BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE . Painted by John Pettie , R.A. Etched by H. Macbeth - Raeburn To face page 80 COLONEL GARDINER . Drawn and Etched ...
... EDWARD IN SHELTER . Painted by Robert Herdman , R.S.A. Etched by H. Macbeth- Raeburn . Frontispiece BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE . Painted by John Pettie , R.A. Etched by H. Macbeth - Raeburn To face page 80 COLONEL GARDINER . Drawn and Etched ...
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... Edward , thrilled with a natural horror at the incident , neither had presence of mind to unsheathe his sword nor to draw his remaining pistol , the populace threw them- selves upon him , disarmed him , and were about to use him with ...
... Edward , thrilled with a natural horror at the incident , neither had presence of mind to unsheathe his sword nor to draw his remaining pistol , the populace threw them- selves upon him , disarmed him , and were about to use him with ...
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... Edward was placed rendered constrained and distant . The nature of the smith's hurt was inquired into ; and as the actual injury was likely to prove trifling , and the circumstances in which it was re- ceived rendered the infliction ...
... Edward was placed rendered constrained and distant . The nature of the smith's hurt was inquired into ; and as the actual injury was likely to prove trifling , and the circumstances in which it was re- ceived rendered the infliction ...
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... Edward Waverley , Esq . , suspected of treasonable practices and other high crimes and misdemeanours . The astonishment which Waverley expressed at this communication was imputed by Major Mel- ville to conscious guilt , while Mr. Morton ...
... Edward Waverley , Esq . , suspected of treasonable practices and other high crimes and misdemeanours . The astonishment which Waverley expressed at this communication was imputed by Major Mel- ville to conscious guilt , while Mr. Morton ...
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... Edward , sullenly . " You appear con- vinced of my guilt , and wrest every reply I have made to support your own preconceived opinion . Enjoy your supposed triumph , then , and torment me no further . If I am capable of the cowardice ...
... Edward , sullenly . " You appear con- vinced of my guilt , and wrest every reply I have made to support your own preconceived opinion . Enjoy your supposed triumph , then , and torment me no further . If I am capable of the cowardice ...
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