Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... men's mouths as household words ; and from the alarm generally expressed , he easily conceived that their descent into the Lowlands , at the head of their armed tribes , had either already taken place , or THE LOSS OF A HORSE'S SHOE . 3.
... men's mouths as household words ; and from the alarm generally expressed , he easily conceived that their descent into the Lowlands , at the head of their armed tribes , had either already taken place , or THE LOSS OF A HORSE'S SHOE . 3.
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... heads for fules that will never snap them at a Highlandman , instead of earning bread for your family and shoeing this winsome young gentleman's horse that's just come frae the North ! I'se warrant him nane of your whingeing King George ...
... heads for fules that will never snap them at a Highlandman , instead of earning bread for your family and shoeing this winsome young gentleman's horse that's just come frae the North ! I'se warrant him nane of your whingeing King George ...
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... head , gudeman ! Then I wad ware my widowhood Upon a ranting Highlandman . " " This canticle , which excited a suppressed titter among the younger part of the audience , totally overcame the patience of the taunted man of the anvil ...
... head , gudeman ! Then I wad ware my widowhood Upon a ranting Highlandman . " " This canticle , which excited a suppressed titter among the younger part of the audience , totally overcame the patience of the taunted man of the anvil ...
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... head , and stunned him for a moment or two , which trance terror and confusion of spirit had prolonged some- what longer . He now arose to demand vengeance on the person of Waverley , and with difficulty ac- quiesced in the proposal of ...
... head , and stunned him for a moment or two , which trance terror and confusion of spirit had prolonged some- what longer . He now arose to demand vengeance on the person of Waverley , and with difficulty ac- quiesced in the proposal of ...
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... Edward rode , he said , he knew to belong to Vich Ian Vohr , though he dared not tax Edward's former attendant with the fact , lest he should have his Į house and stables burned over his head some night by CHAPTER II. ...
... Edward rode , he said , he knew to belong to Vich Ian Vohr , though he dared not tax Edward's former attendant with the fact , lest he should have his Į house and stables burned over his head some night by CHAPTER II. ...
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