Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... 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 folk , but a gallant ...
... 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 folk , but a gallant ...
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... never been able to discover which he belonged to , the evangelical , or the moderate party in the kirk . Nor do I hold the circumstance of much moment , since , in my own remembrance , the one was headed by an Erskine , the other by a ...
... never been able to discover which he belonged to , the evangelical , or the moderate party in the kirk . Nor do I hold the circumstance of much moment , since , in my own remembrance , the one was headed by an Erskine , the other by a ...
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... never occasion to repose confidence in a person of his description , " answered Waverley . " I favoured Sergeant Houghton as a clever , active young fellow , and I believe his fellow - soldiers re- spected him accordingly . " " But you ...
... never occasion to repose confidence in a person of his description , " answered Waverley . " I favoured Sergeant Houghton as a clever , active young fellow , and I believe his fellow - soldiers re- spected him accordingly . " " But you ...
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... of which , I give you my honour as a gentle- man , " replied Waverley , " I never read six pages . " " I am not your judge , Mr. Waverley ; your exami- nation will be transmitted elsewhere . And now to proceed 16 WAVERLEY .
... of which , I give you my honour as a gentle- man , " replied Waverley , " I never read six pages . " " I am not your judge , Mr. Waverley ; your exami- nation will be transmitted elsewhere . And now to proceed 16 WAVERLEY .
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... never 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 ...
... never 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 ...
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