Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... attend- ant , Ebenezer , who , as soon as he had perceived the turn matters were likely to take , had withdrawn both horses from the press , and mounted on the one and holding the other , answered the loud and repeated calls of Waverley ...
... attend- ant , Ebenezer , who , as soon as he had perceived the turn matters were likely to take , had withdrawn both horses from the press , and mounted on the one and holding the other , answered the loud and repeated calls of Waverley ...
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... attended your host , Glennaquoich , to a rendezvous , where , under a pretence of a general hunting - match , most of the accomplices of his trea- son were assembled to concert measures for taking arms ? " " " I acknowledge having been ...
... attended your host , Glennaquoich , to a rendezvous , where , under a pretence of a general hunting - match , most of the accomplices of his trea- son were assembled to concert measures for taking arms ? " " " I acknowledge having been ...
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... attended to every form of civility , while he tortured me by his questions , his suspicions , and his inferences , was as tormenting as the racks of the Inquisition . Do not vindicate him , my dear sir , for that I cannot bear with ...
... attended to every form of civility , while he tortured me by his questions , his suspicions , and his inferences , was as tormenting as the racks of the Inquisition . Do not vindicate him , my dear sir , for that I cannot bear with ...
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... attended with danger and difficulty . One was to go back to Glennaquoich and join Fergus Mac - Ivor , by whom he was sure to be kindly received ; and in the present state of his mind , the rigour with which he had been treated fully ...
... attended with danger and difficulty . One was to go back to Glennaquoich and join Fergus Mac - Ivor , by whom he was sure to be kindly received ; and in the present state of his mind , the rigour with which he had been treated fully ...
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... attended by about a score of armed men on horseback . These had less the appearance of regular soldiers than of individuals who had sud- denly assumed arms from some pressing motive of unexpected emergency . Their uniform , which was ...
... attended by about a score of armed men on horseback . These had less the appearance of regular soldiers than of individuals who had sud- denly assumed arms from some pressing motive of unexpected emergency . Their uniform , which was ...
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