Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... prisoner for such our hero must now be considered - with what he thought a reasonable time for reflection , Major Melville resumed his examination , premising that as Mr. Waverley seemed to object to general questions , his ...
... prisoner for such our hero must now be considered - with what he thought a reasonable time for reflection , Major Melville resumed his examination , premising that as Mr. Waverley seemed to object to general questions , his ...
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... prisoner ? " It is a question of some difficulty , considering the state of the country , " said Major Melville . " Could you not detain him ( being such a gentle- man - like young man ) here in your own house , out of harm's way , till ...
... prisoner ? " It is a question of some difficulty , considering the state of the country , " said Major Melville . " Could you not detain him ( being such a gentle- man - like young man ) here in your own house , out of harm's way , till ...
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... prisoner as I am . " " I believe a person called Gilfillan , sect who are termed Cameronians . " " I never heard of them before . " - one of the " They claim , " said the clergyman , " to represent the more strict and severe ...
... prisoner as I am . " " I believe a person called Gilfillan , sect who are termed Cameronians . " " I never heard of them before . " - one of the " They claim , " said the clergyman , " to represent the more strict and severe ...
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... prisoner whom he there mentioned , as far as Stirling Castle . " Yea , " was the concise reply of the Cameronian leader , in a voice which seemed to issue from the very pene- tralia of his person . " But your escort , Mr. Gilfillan , is ...
... prisoner whom he there mentioned , as far as Stirling Castle . " Yea , " was the concise reply of the Cameronian leader , in a voice which seemed to issue from the very pene- tralia of his person . " But your escort , Mr. Gilfillan , is ...
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... prisoner , with no rigour nor incivility , and are to subject him to no other restraint than is necessary for his security . " I " I have looked into my commission , " said Mr. Gilfillan , " subscribed by a worthy and professing ...
... prisoner , with no rigour nor incivility , and are to subject him to no other restraint than is necessary for his security . " I " I have looked into my commission , " said Mr. Gilfillan , " subscribed by a worthy and professing ...
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