Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... North American Indians , when at the stake of torture , that on the least intermis- sion of agony they will sleep until the fire is applied to awaken them . CHAPTER III . A CONFERENCE , AND THE CONSEQUENCE . 22 WAVERLEY .
... North American Indians , when at the stake of torture , that on the least intermis- sion of agony they will sleep until the fire is applied to awaken them . CHAPTER III . A CONFERENCE , AND THE CONSEQUENCE . 22 WAVERLEY .
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... fire - drum startles the slumbering artisans of a Scotch burgh . It is the object of this history to do justice to all men ; I must therefore record , in justice to the drummer , that he protested he could beat any known march or point ...
... fire - drum startles the slumbering artisans of a Scotch burgh . It is the object of this history to do justice to all men ; I must therefore record , in justice to the drummer , that he protested he could beat any known march or point ...
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... fire was in the centre , and filled the whole wigwam with smoke , which escaped as much through the door as by means of a circular aperture in the roof . An old Highland sibyl , the only inhab- itant of this forlorn mansion , appeared ...
... fire was in the centre , and filled the whole wigwam with smoke , which escaped as much through the door as by means of a circular aperture in the roof . An old Highland sibyl , the only inhab- itant of this forlorn mansion , appeared ...
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... fire around which the others were crowded , he felt a gentle pressure upon his arm . He looked round , it was Alice , the daughter of Donald Bean Lean . She showed him a packet of papers in such a manner that the motion was remarked by ...
... fire around which the others were crowded , he felt a gentle pressure upon his arm . He looked round , it was Alice , the daughter of Donald Bean Lean . She showed him a packet of papers in such a manner that the motion was remarked by ...
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... and example , that he might raise his head so as to peep into the sheep - fold . Waverley did so , and beheld an out - post of four or five soldiers lying by their watch - fire . They were all asleep , except 66 WAVERLEY .
... and example , that he might raise his head so as to peep into the sheep - fold . Waverley did so , and beheld an out - post of four or five soldiers lying by their watch - fire . They were all asleep , except 66 WAVERLEY .
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