Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... interest , with which these were intimately connected . The trav- ellers journeyed , therefore , in silence , until it was interrupted by the annunciation , on the part of the guide , that his " naig had lost a forefoot shoe , which ...
... interest , with which these were intimately connected . The trav- ellers journeyed , therefore , in silence , until it was interrupted by the annunciation , on the part of the guide , that his " naig had lost a forefoot shoe , which ...
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... interest in the county of , his father a disobliged and discontented courtier , his tutor a non - juror and the author of two treasonable volumes , this youth , I say , enters into Gardiner's dragoons , bringing with him a body of young ...
... interest in the county of , his father a disobliged and discontented courtier , his tutor a non - juror and the author of two treasonable volumes , this youth , I say , enters into Gardiner's dragoons , bringing with him a body of young ...
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... interest which this good man seemed to take in his misfortunes , above all the full confidence he appeared to repose in his innocence , had the natural effect of softening Edward's heart , whom the coldness of Major Melville had taught ...
... interest which this good man seemed to take in his misfortunes , above all the full confidence he appeared to repose in his innocence , had the natural effect of softening Edward's heart , whom the coldness of Major Melville had taught ...
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... interest with his attendants , he glanced a disconso- late eye around the interior of the cabin . The only furniture , excepting a washing - tub and a wooden press , called in Scotland an " ambry , " sorely de- cayed , was a large ...
... interest with his attendants , he glanced a disconso- late eye around the interior of the cabin . The only furniture , excepting a washing - tub and a wooden press , called in Scotland an " ambry , " sorely de- cayed , was a large ...
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... interest , the noble captain checked his horse until they " " 1 " To go out , " or " to have been out , " in Scotland , was a conven- tional phrase similar to that of the Irish respecting a man having been " up , " both having reference ...
... interest , the noble captain checked his horse until they " " 1 " To go out , " or " to have been out , " in Scotland , was a conven- tional phrase similar to that of the Irish respecting a man having been " up , " both having reference ...
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