Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... once and violently impelled into its natural channel , ye stand there hammering dog - 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 ...
... once and violently impelled into its natural channel , ye stand there hammering dog - 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 ...
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... once took arms during those reigns . They take their name from their leader , Richard Cameron . " " I recollect , " said Waverley . " But did not the triumph of Presbytery at the Revolution extinguish that sect ? " " " " ' By no means ...
... once took arms during those reigns . They take their name from their leader , Richard Cameron . " " I recollect , " said Waverley . " But did not the triumph of Presbytery at the Revolution extinguish that sect ? " " " " ' By no means ...
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... once more to recommend this gentleman to your civility , as well as to your custody . Mr. Waverley , I am truly sorry we should part in this way ; but I trust , when you are again in this country , I may have an opportunity to render ...
... once more to recommend this gentleman to your civility , as well as to your custody . Mr. Waverley , I am truly sorry we should part in this way ; but I trust , when you are again in this country , I may have an opportunity to render ...
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... 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 INCIDENT . 53.
... 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 INCIDENT . 53.
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... once into contact , rudely enough , with the projecting stumps and branches which overhung the pathway . At the bottom of the descent , and , as it seemed , by the side of a brook ( for Waverley heard the rushing of a considerable body ...
... once into contact , rudely enough , with the projecting stumps and branches which overhung the pathway . At the bottom of the descent , and , as it seemed , by the side of a brook ( for Waverley heard the rushing of a considerable body ...
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