Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... that although his memory has formed a sort of era in the annals of Cairnvreckan , so that the parish- ioners , to denote what befell Sixty Years since , still say it happened " in good Mr. Morton's time ,. 8 WAVERLEY .
... that although his memory has formed a sort of era in the annals of Cairnvreckan , so that the parish- ioners , to denote what befell Sixty Years since , still say it happened " in good Mr. Morton's time ,. 8 WAVERLEY .
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... formed a most unnatural league with their old enemies , the Jacobites , to oppose that important national measure . Since that time their numbers have gradually diminished ; but a good many are still to be found in the western counties ...
... formed a most unnatural league with their old enemies , the Jacobites , to oppose that important national measure . Since that time their numbers have gradually diminished ; but a good many are still to be found in the western counties ...
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... Waverley found himself in front of the gloomy yet picturesque structure which he had admired at a distance . A huge iron - grated 1 Note II . - Castle of Doune . ( b ) door , which formed the exterior defence of the gate- 70 WAVERLEY .
... Waverley found himself in front of the gloomy yet picturesque structure which he had admired at a distance . A huge iron - grated 1 Note II . - Castle of Doune . ( b ) door , which formed the exterior defence of the gate- 70 WAVERLEY .
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Walter Scott. door , which formed the exterior defence of the gate- way , was already thrown back to receive them ; and a second , heavily constructed of oak , and studded thickly with iron nails , being next opened , admitted them into ...
Walter Scott. door , which formed the exterior defence of the gate- way , was already thrown back to receive them ; and a second , heavily constructed of oak , and studded thickly with iron nails , being next opened , admitted them into ...
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... formed and regular features , advanced out of a circle of military gentlemen and Highland chiefs , by whom he was surrounded . In his easy and graceful manners Waverley afterwards thought he could have discovered his high birth and rank ...
... formed and regular features , advanced out of a circle of military gentlemen and Highland chiefs , by whom he was surrounded . In his easy and graceful manners Waverley afterwards thought he could have discovered his high birth and rank ...
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