Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 33
Página 5
... replied his gentle helpmate , her wrath , which had hitherto wandered abroad over the whole assembly , being at once and violently impelled into its natural channel , ye stand there hammering dog - heads for fules that will never snap ...
... replied his gentle helpmate , her wrath , which had hitherto wandered abroad over the whole assembly , being at once and violently impelled into its natural channel , ye stand there hammering dog - heads for fules that will never snap ...
Página 6
... replied an old farmer , smelling strongly of whisky and peat - smoke ; " and I doubt we maun delay your journey till you have seen the laird . " 99 66 " You certainly , " said Waverley , haughtily , " will find it both difficult and ...
... replied an old farmer , smelling strongly of whisky and peat - smoke ; " and I doubt we maun delay your journey till you have seen the laird . " 99 66 " You certainly , " said Waverley , haughtily , " will find it both difficult and ...
Página 16
... 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 .
Página 21
... replied : " Major Melville , since that is your name , I have hitherto answered your questions with candour , or declined them with temper , be- cause their import concerned myself alone ; but as you presume to esteem me mean enough to ...
... replied : " Major Melville , since that is your name , I have hitherto answered your questions with candour , or declined them with temper , be- cause their import concerned myself alone ; but as you presume to esteem me mean enough to ...
Página 25
... replied Melville . But , my good parson , you are one of those who would communi- cate to every criminal the benefit of clergy . " " Unquestionably I would . fering are the grounds of the to teach . " Mercy and long - suf- doctrine I am ...
... replied Melville . But , my good parson , you are one of those who would communi- cate to every criminal the benefit of clergy . " " Unquestionably I would . fering are the grounds of the to teach . " Mercy and long - suf- doctrine I am ...
Índice
173 | |
191 | |
199 | |
211 | |
217 | |
237 | |
249 | |
276 | |
83 | |
91 | |
101 | |
110 | |
120 | |
129 | |
136 | |
143 | |
151 | |
158 | |
166 | |
288 | |
294 | |
305 | |
314 | |
324 | |
344 | |
350 | |
363 | |
369 | |
381 | |
Otras ediciones - Ver todo
Términos y frases comunes
ANDREW LANG answered appeared arms army attended auld bailie Balmawhapple Baron of Bradwardine battle Bodach broadsword Cairnvreckan called castle cavalry CHAPTER Charles Edward Chevalier chief chieftain circumstances clan Colonel Talbot command dear Donald Bean dragoons Edinburgh English Ensign Maccombich Evan Dhu eyes favour feelings Fergus Mac-Ivor Fergus's Flora Mac-Ivor followed frae gentleman Gilfillan Glennaquoich hand head heard hero Highlanders hope horse house of Stewart Jacobite Janet Lady Emily laird look Lord Elcho Lord George Murray Lowland Macwheeble Major Melville maun ment military mind Miss Bradwardine morning Morton never night officer party Penrith person Pinkie House poor portmanteau prince Prince Charles prince's prisoner puir recollection regiment replied Rose Bradwardine Royal Highness Scotland seemed Sir Everard soldiers spirit Spontoon sword thought tion troop Tully-Veolan Veolan Vich Ian Vohr Waverley Honour Waverley's weel whilk wish young