Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... Castle , ” said the major ; " I will give strict injunc- tions to treat him well . I really cannot devise any better mode for securing him , and I fancy you would hardly advise me to encounter the responsi- bility of setting him at ...
... Castle , ” said the major ; " I will give strict injunc- tions to treat him well . I really cannot devise any better mode for securing him , and I fancy you would hardly advise me to encounter the responsi- bility of setting him at ...
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... Castle , " replied his friend ; " and so far I am well pleased for your sake , for the governor is a man of honour and humanity . But I am more doubtful of your treatment upon the road ; Major Melville is involuntarily obliged to ...
... Castle , " replied his friend ; " and so far I am well pleased for your sake , for the governor is a man of honour and humanity . But I am more doubtful of your treatment upon the road ; Major Melville is involuntarily obliged to ...
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... Castle . " Yea , " was the concise reply of the Cameronian leader , in a voice which seemed to issue from the very pene- tralia of his person . " But your escort , Mr. Gilfillan , is not so strong as I expected , " said Major Melville ...
... Castle . " Yea , " was the concise reply of the Cameronian leader , in a voice which seemed to issue from the very pene- tralia of his person . " But your escort , Mr. Gilfillan , is not so strong as I expected , " said Major Melville ...
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... castle , the half - ruined turrets of which were already glittering in the first rays of the sun . It was in form an oblong square , of size sufficient to contain a large court in the centre . The towers at each angle of the square rose ...
... castle , the half - ruined turrets of which were already glittering in the first rays of the sun . It was in form an oblong square , of size sufficient to contain a large court in the centre . The towers at each angle of the square rose ...
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... castle . — The governor for so we must term him - hav- ing conducted Waverley to a half - ruinous apart- ment , where , however , there was a small camp - bed , and having offered him any refreshment which he desired , was then about to ...
... castle . — The governor for so we must term him - hav- ing conducted Waverley to a half - ruinous apart- ment , where , however , there was a small camp - bed , and having offered him any refreshment which he desired , was then about to ...
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