Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... Fergus Mac - Ivor of Glennaquoich , Vich Ian Vohr , and so forth . And , lastly , " continued Major Melville , warming in the detail of his argu- ments , " where do we find this second edition of Cavalier Wogan ? Why , truly , in the ...
... Fergus Mac - Ivor of Glennaquoich , Vich Ian Vohr , and so forth . And , lastly , " continued Major Melville , warming in the detail of his argu- ments , " where do we find this second edition of Cavalier Wogan ? Why , truly , in the ...
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... tendants were not of the clan of Ivor , for Fergus was particularly strict in requiring from his fol- lowers that they should wear the tartan striped in the mode peculiar to their race , a mark of WAVERLEY IS STILL IN DISTRESS . 57.
... tendants were not of the clan of Ivor , for Fergus was particularly strict in requiring from his fol- lowers that they should wear the tartan striped in the mode peculiar to their race , a mark of WAVERLEY IS STILL IN DISTRESS . 57.
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... Fergus Mac - Ivor . " A thousand welcomes to Holy- rood , once more possessed by her legitimate sover- eign ! Did I not say we should prosper , and that you would fall into the hands of the Philistines if you parted from us ? " " Dear ...
... Fergus Mac - Ivor . " A thousand welcomes to Holy- rood , once more possessed by her legitimate sover- eign ! Did I not say we should prosper , and that you would fall into the hands of the Philistines if you parted from us ? " " Dear ...
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... Fergus Mac - Ivor repeatedly for having brought him such an adherent , and pre- sented Waverley to the various noblemen , chief- tains , and officers who were about his person , as a young gentleman of the highest hopes and pros- pects ...
... Fergus Mac - Ivor repeatedly for having brought him such an adherent , and pre- sented Waverley to the various noblemen , chief- tains , and officers who were about his person , as a young gentleman of the highest hopes and pros- pects ...
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... Fergus had foreseen from the beginning . He really loved Waverley , because their feelings and projects never thwarted each other ; he hoped to see him united with Flora , and he rejoiced that they were effectually engaged in the same ...
... Fergus had foreseen from the beginning . He really loved Waverley , because their feelings and projects never thwarted each other ; he hoped to see him united with Flora , and he rejoiced that they were effectually engaged in the same ...
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