Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... entered the village of Cairnvreckan , they speedily distinguished the smith's house . Be- ing also a " public , " it was two stories high , and proudly reared its crest , covered with gray slate , above the thatched hovels by which it ...
... entered the village of Cairnvreckan , they speedily distinguished the smith's house . Be- ing also a " public , " it was two stories high , and proudly reared its crest , covered with gray slate , above the thatched hovels by which it ...
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... entered into a discussion of their excellences , to which our readers will probably be as indifferent as our hero . After this excursion , the leader returned to his theological discussions , while the pedlar , less profound upon those ...
... entered into a discussion of their excellences , to which our readers will probably be as indifferent as our hero . After this excursion , the leader returned to his theological discussions , while the pedlar , less profound upon those ...
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... entered , whom Waverley recognized as having been a part of his original escort to this cottage . They conversed for a short time with the old man and his companion , and then made Waverley under- stand , by very significant signs ...
... entered , whom Waverley recognized as having been a part of his original escort to this cottage . They conversed for a short time with the old man and his companion , and then made Waverley under- stand , by very significant signs ...
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... entered full sail upon the pedi- gree of Balmawhapple's mare , having already got as far as great - grandsire and great - grand - dam , and while Waverley was watching for an opportunity to obtain from him intelligence of more interest ...
... entered full sail upon the pedi- gree of Balmawhapple's mare , having already got as far as great - grandsire and great - grand - dam , and while Waverley was watching for an opportunity to obtain from him intelligence of more interest ...
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... entering into a vehement dispute upon the price of hay with a farmer who had reluctantly followed his laird to the field rather than give up his farm , whereof the lease had just expired . Wav- erley was therefore once more consigned to ...
... entering into a vehement dispute upon the price of hay with a farmer who had reluctantly followed his laird to the field rather than give up his farm , whereof the lease had just expired . Wav- erley was therefore once more consigned to ...
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