Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... approach of the rebels , he sets out in a sort of disguise , refusing to tell his name , and , if yon old fanatic tell truth , at- tended by a very suspicious character , and mounted on a horse known to have belonged to Glennaquoich ...
... approach of the rebels , he sets out in a sort of disguise , refusing to tell his name , and , if yon old fanatic tell truth , at- tended by a very suspicious character , and mounted on a horse known to have belonged to Glennaquoich ...
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... approach a village or a wood- " Here the major interrupted himself . " But as I don't ob- serve you listen to me , Mr. Gilfillan , I suppose need not give myself the trouble to say more upon the subject . You are a better judge ...
... approach a village or a wood- " Here the major interrupted himself . " But as I don't ob- serve you listen to me , Mr. Gilfillan , I suppose need not give myself the trouble to say more upon the subject . You are a better judge ...
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... approach the Highlanders drew off , but not before they had rifled Gilfillan and two of his people , who remained on the spot grievously wounded . A few shots were exchanged betwixt them and the Westlanders ; but the latter , now ...
... approach the Highlanders drew off , but not before they had rifled Gilfillan and two of his people , who remained on the spot grievously wounded . A few shots were exchanged betwixt them and the Westlanders ; but the latter , now ...
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... approached the cottage door , the sentinel upon duty civilly , but resolutely , placed himself against it and opposed his exit , accompanying his action with signs which seemed to imply there was danger in the attempt , and an enemy in ...
... approached the cottage door , the sentinel upon duty civilly , but resolutely , placed himself against it and opposed his exit , accompanying his action with signs which seemed to imply there was danger in the attempt , and an enemy in ...
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... approached the metropolis of Scotland , through a champaign and cultivated country , the sounds of war began to be heard . The distant yet distinct report of heavy cannon , fired at intervals , apprised Waverley that the work of ...
... approached the metropolis of Scotland , through a champaign and cultivated country , the sounds of war began to be heard . The distant yet distinct report of heavy cannon , fired at intervals , apprised Waverley that the work of ...
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