Waverley; Or, 'Tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 2J. Ballantyne & Company for A. Constable & Company, 1892 |
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... tion made on the part of his temporary master , Mr. Cruickshanks assured him that Cairnvreckan , a vil- lage which they were about to enter , was happy in an excellent blacksmith ; " but as he was a pro- fessor , he would drive a nail ...
... tion made on the part of his temporary master , Mr. Cruickshanks assured him that Cairnvreckan , a vil- lage which they were about to enter , was happy in an excellent blacksmith ; " but as he was a pro- fessor , he would drive a nail ...
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... tion , the buzz around saved him in some degree the trouble of interrogatories . The names of Lo- chiel , Clanronald , Glengarry , and other distin- guished Highland chiefs , among whom Vich Ian Vohr was repeatedly mentioned , were as ...
... tion , the buzz around saved him in some degree the trouble of interrogatories . The names of Lo- chiel , Clanronald , Glengarry , and other distin- guished Highland chiefs , among whom Vich Ian Vohr was repeatedly mentioned , were as ...
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... tion permitted . He then proceeded in his investi- gation , dictating , as he went on , the import of the questions and answers to the amanuensis , by whom it was written down . " Did Mr. Waverley know one Humphry Hough- ton , a non ...
... tion permitted . He then proceeded in his investi- gation , dictating , as he went on , the import of the questions and answers to the amanuensis , by whom it was written down . " Did Mr. Waverley know one Humphry Hough- ton , a non ...
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... of intrigue , and which pleaded highly in his favour . Each mused over the particulars of the examina- tion , and each viewed it through the medium of his own feelings . Both were men of ready and acute CHAPTER III. ...
... of intrigue , and which pleaded highly in his favour . Each mused over the particulars of the examina- tion , and each viewed it through the medium of his own feelings . Both were men of ready and acute CHAPTER III. ...
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... tion when I learned that my honour was practised upon , how different had been my present situation ! I had then been free and in arms , fighting , like my forefathers , for love , for loyalty , and for fame . And now I am here , netted ...
... tion when I learned that my honour was practised upon , how different had been my present situation ! I had then been free and in arms , fighting , like my forefathers , for love , for loyalty , and for fame . And now I am here , netted ...
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