Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... Lord Lewis Gor- don ; " Maybe the Chevalier himsell ! " Such were the surmises that passed hurriedly among them , and there was obviously an increased disposition to re- sist Waverley's departure . He attempted to argue mildly with them ...
... Lord Lewis Gor- don ; " Maybe the Chevalier himsell ! " Such were the surmises that passed hurriedly among them , and there was obviously an increased disposition to re- sist Waverley's departure . He attempted to argue mildly with them ...
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... lord , and of their finding themselves in a regiment levied chiefly in the north of Ireland and the west of Scotland , and of course among comrades disposed to quarrel with them , both as Englishmen and as members of the Church of ...
... lord , and of their finding themselves in a regiment levied chiefly in the north of Ireland and the west of Scotland , and of course among comrades disposed to quarrel with them , both as Englishmen and as members of the Church of ...
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... Lord and of Gideon ! " and drawing his broadsword , would probably have done as much credit to the good old cause as any of its doughty champions at Drumclog , when behold ! the pedlar , snatching a musket from the person who was next ...
... Lord and of Gideon ! " and drawing his broadsword , would probably have done as much credit to the good old cause as any of its doughty champions at Drumclog , when behold ! the pedlar , snatching a musket from the person who was next ...
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... Lord George Murray and John Murray of Broughton , the prince's secretary , whose disunion greatly embarrassed the affairs of the adventurer . In general , a thousand different pretensions divided their little army , and finally ...
... Lord George Murray and John Murray of Broughton , the prince's secretary , whose disunion greatly embarrassed the affairs of the adventurer . In general , a thousand different pretensions divided their little army , and finally ...
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... Lord forgie ye , Ensign Maccombich , " said the alarmed Presbyterian ; " I'm sure the colonel wad never do the like o ' that ! ” " Hout ! hout ! Mrs. Flockhart , " replied the en- sign , " we're young blude , ye ken ; and young saints ...
... Lord forgie ye , Ensign Maccombich , " said the alarmed Presbyterian ; " I'm sure the colonel wad never do the like o ' that ! ” " Hout ! hout ! Mrs. Flockhart , " replied the en- sign , " we're young blude , ye ken ; and young saints ...
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