Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... heard enough to make him sensible that there would be danger in delaying long in this place . The smith's eyes rested on him with a look of displeasure and suspicion , not lessened by the eagerness with which his wife enforced ...
... heard enough to make him sensible that there would be danger in delaying long in this place . The smith's eyes rested on him with a look of displeasure and suspicion , not lessened by the eagerness with which his wife enforced ...
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... heard the report of a pistol in his life . He had made a narrow escape , however ; the bullet had grazed his head , and stunned him for a moment or two , which trance terror and confusion of spirit had prolonged some- what longer . He ...
... heard the report of a pistol in his life . He had made a narrow escape , however ; the bullet had grazed his head , and stunned him for a moment or two , which trance terror and confusion of spirit had prolonged some- what longer . He ...
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... heard of such a name till this moment . " " Did you never through such a person , or any other person , communicate with Sergeant Humphry Houghton , instigating him to desert , with as many of his comrades as he could seduce to join him ...
... heard of such a name till this moment . " " Did you never through such a person , or any other person , communicate with Sergeant Humphry Houghton , instigating him to desert , with as many of his comrades as he could seduce to join him ...
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... heard nor saw any- thing which could give it the character you affix to it . " " From thence you proceeded , " continued the magistrate , " with Glennaquoich and a part of his clan to join the army of the young Pretender , and returned ...
... heard nor saw any- thing which could give it the character you affix to it . " " From thence you proceeded , " continued the magistrate , " with Glennaquoich and a part of his clan to join the army of the young Pretender , and returned ...
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... heard to - night ? " " Indeed ! " replied Melville . But , my good parson , you are one of those who would communi- cate to every criminal the benefit of clergy . " " Unquestionably I would . fering are the grounds of the to teach ...
... heard to - night ? " " Indeed ! " replied Melville . But , my good parson , you are one of those who would communi- cate to every criminal the benefit of clergy . " " Unquestionably I would . fering are the grounds of the to teach ...
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