Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... soldier and a subject . In the former ca- pacity , you are charged with spreading mutiny and rebellion among the men you commanded , and set- ting them the example of desertion , by prolonging your own absence from the regiment ...
... soldier and a subject . In the former ca- pacity , you are charged with spreading mutiny and rebellion among the men you commanded , and set- ting them the example of desertion , by prolonging your own absence from the regiment ...
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... soldiers re- spected him accordingly . " " But you used through this man , " answered Major Melville , " to communicate with such of your troop as were recruited upon Waverley Honour ? " Certainly ; the poor fellows , finding themselves ...
... soldiers re- spected him accordingly . " " But you used through this man , " answered Major Melville , " to communicate with such of your troop as were recruited upon Waverley Honour ? " Certainly ; the poor fellows , finding themselves ...
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Walter Scott. soldiers who followed you to the regiment from your uncle's estate ? " " Surely . But what is that to the present purpose ? " " To that I am just coming , and I beseech your candid reply . Have you , since leaving the ...
Walter Scott. soldiers who followed you to the regiment from your uncle's estate ? " " Surely . But what is that to the present purpose ? " " To that I am just coming , and I beseech your candid reply . Have you , since leaving the ...
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... soldiers ? . " I never did , Major Melville . One letter , in- deed , I received from him , containing a civil inti- mation of his wish that I would employ my leave of absence otherwise than in constant residence at Bradwardine , as to ...
... soldiers ? . " I never did , Major Melville . One letter , in- deed , I received from him , containing a civil inti- mation of his wish that I would employ my leave of absence otherwise than in constant residence at Bradwardine , as to ...
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... soldier I cannot but be surprised that you did not afford it to them . " This was too much . Beset and pressed on every hand by accusations in which gross falsehoods were blended with such circumstances of truth as could not fail to ...
... soldier I cannot but be surprised that you did not afford it to them . " This was too much . Beset and pressed on every hand by accusations in which gross falsehoods were blended with such circumstances of truth as could not fail to ...
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