Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... arms , with- out regard to its screams of terror , sang forth , with all her might , — " Charlie is my darling , my darling , my darling , Charlie is my darling , The young Chevalier ! " " D'ye hear what's come ower ye now , " con ...
... arms , with- out regard to its screams of terror , sang forth , with all her might , — " Charlie is my darling , my darling , my darling , Charlie is my darling , The young Chevalier ! " " D'ye hear what's come ower ye now , " con ...
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... arms under the command of the young Pretender ? " " I assure you I am not only entirely guiltless of the plot you have laid to my charge , but I detest it from the very bottom of my soul , nor would I be guilty of such treachery to gain ...
... arms under the command of the young Pretender ? " " I assure you I am not only entirely guiltless of the plot you have laid to my charge , but I detest it from the very bottom of my soul , nor would I be guilty of such treachery to gain ...
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... arms ? " " " I acknowledge having been at such a meeting , " said Waverley ; " but I neither heard nor saw any- thing which could give it the character you affix to it . " " From thence you proceeded , " continued the magistrate ...
... arms ? " " " I acknowledge having been at such a meeting , " said Waverley ; " but I neither heard nor saw any- thing which could give it the character you affix to it . " " From thence you proceeded , " continued the magistrate ...
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... arms against him . " " Without expressing either surprise or displeasure at the change in Waverley's manner , Major Mel- ville proceeded composedly to put several other queries to him . What does it avail me to answer you ? " said ...
... arms against him . " " Without expressing either surprise or displeasure at the change in Waverley's manner , Major Mel- ville proceeded composedly to put several other queries to him . What does it avail me to answer you ? " said ...
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... arms , with their means , and with their plans , I must expect you will merit this me- diation on my part by a frank and candid avowal of all that has come to your knowledge upon these heads . In which case , I think I can venture to ...
... arms , with their means , and with their plans , I must expect you will merit this me- diation on my part by a frank and candid avowal of all that has come to your knowledge upon these heads . In which case , I think I can venture to ...
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