Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... matters were likely to take , had withdrawn both horses from the press , and mounted on the one and holding the other , answered the loud and repeated calls of Waverley for his horse : " Na , na ! if ye are nae friend to kirk and the ...
... matters were likely to take , had withdrawn both horses from the press , and mounted on the one and holding the other , answered the loud and repeated calls of Waverley for his horse : " Na , na ! if ye are nae friend to kirk and the ...
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... matter , on Waverley's deposit- ing in his hands a small sum for the benefit of the wounded person . " I could wish , sir , " continued the major , " that my duty terminated here ; but it is necessary that we should have some further ...
... matter , on Waverley's deposit- ing in his hands a small sum for the benefit of the wounded person . " I could wish , sir , " continued the major , " that my duty terminated here ; but it is necessary that we should have some further ...
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... matter of less consequence , but which has nevertheless been pub- licly talked of to your disadvantage . It is said that , a treasonable toast having been proposed in your hearing and presence , you , holding his Ma- jesty's commission ...
... matter of less consequence , but which has nevertheless been pub- licly talked of to your disadvantage . It is said that , a treasonable toast having been proposed in your hearing and presence , you , holding his Ma- jesty's commission ...
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... matter . " << ' Friend , " said Gilfillan , with a more complacent voice than he had hitherto used , " honour not me . I do not go out to park - dikes and to steadings and to market - towns to have herds and cottars and burghers pull ...
... matter . " << ' Friend , " said Gilfillan , with a more complacent voice than he had hitherto used , " honour not me . I do not go out to park - dikes and to steadings and to market - towns to have herds and cottars and burghers pull ...
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... matters when the ped- lar , missing , as he said , a little doggie which be- longed to him , began to halt and whistle for the animal . This signal , repeated more than once , gave offence to the rigour of his companion , the rather AN ...
... matters when the ped- lar , missing , as he said , a little doggie which be- longed to him , began to halt and whistle for the animal . This signal , repeated more than once , gave offence to the rigour of his companion , the rather AN ...
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