Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 21821 |
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... dark - eyed laughter- loving wench , with cherry - cheeks , and a skin as white as her father's finest bolted flour , out of which was made the Abbot's own wastel - bread . For her temper , she sung and laughed from morn- ing to night ...
... dark - eyed laughter- loving wench , with cherry - cheeks , and a skin as white as her father's finest bolted flour , out of which was made the Abbot's own wastel - bread . For her temper , she sung and laughed from morn- ing to night ...
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... women of the Halidome used to distinguish Mary among them- selves by the name of the Spirit of Avenel , as if the fair but fragile form , the beautiful but rather co- lourless cheek , the dark blue eye , and the THE MONASTERY . 23.
... women of the Halidome used to distinguish Mary among them- selves by the name of the Spirit of Avenel , as if the fair but fragile form , the beautiful but rather co- lourless cheek , the dark blue eye , and the THE MONASTERY . 23.
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Sir Walter Scott. lourless cheek , the dark blue eye , and the shady hair , had belonged rather to the immaterial than the substantial world . The general tradition of the White Lady , who was supposed to wait on the fortunes of the ...
Sir Walter Scott. lourless cheek , the dark blue eye , and the shady hair , had belonged rather to the immaterial than the substantial world . The general tradition of the White Lady , who was supposed to wait on the fortunes of the ...
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... darkness and steepness of the rugged winding - stair , whereby he at length scaled the spence destined for his entertainment , and , over- come with fatigue , threw himself , I do not say into an easy chair , but into the easiest the ...
... darkness and steepness of the rugged winding - stair , whereby he at length scaled the spence destined for his entertainment , and , over- come with fatigue , threw himself , I do not say into an easy chair , but into the easiest the ...
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... darker and more grave ground of the stuff , show like stars giving a lustre through dark clouds . " " I nothing doubt it , " said the Abbot , " but I pray you to sit down at the board . " But Sir Piercie had now got into his element ...
... darker and more grave ground of the stuff , show like stars giving a lustre through dark clouds . " " I nothing doubt it , " said the Abbot , " but I pray you to sit down at the board . " But Sir Piercie had now got into his element ...
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