Waverley Or 'tis Sixty Years Since, Volumen 21821 |
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... mare herself . " " Is this he , neighbour ? " quoth the Miller . " No , " replied the mother ; " that is my youngest son , Edward , who can read and write like the Lord Abbot himself , if it were not a sin 18 THE MONASTERY .
... mare herself . " " Is this he , neighbour ? " quoth the Miller . " No , " replied the mother ; " that is my youngest son , Edward , who can read and write like the Lord Abbot himself , if it were not a sin 18 THE MONASTERY .
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... replied Edward ; at least he left us this morning to join the Laird of Hunter's- hope and his hounds . I have heard them baying in the glen all day . " -― " And if I had heard that music , " said the Miller , " it would have done my ...
... replied Edward ; at least he left us this morning to join the Laird of Hunter's- hope and his hounds . I have heard them baying in the glen all day . " -― " And if I had heard that music , " said the Miller , " it would have done my ...
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... lady , come to the shot - window and see him . " " If it be the man you mean , Mysie , ” replied the orphan of Avenel , " I will see him soon enough , considering either the pleasure or comfort the sight will give THE MONASTERY . 27.
... lady , come to the shot - window and see him . " " If it be the man you mean , Mysie , ” replied the orphan of Avenel , " I will see him soon enough , considering either the pleasure or comfort the sight will give THE MONASTERY . 27.
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... replied the Maid of the Mill , her face flushed with eager curiosty , " come and tell me who the gallant is that is with him , the handsomest , very lovesomest young man I ever saw with the sight . " " It is my foster - brother ...
... replied the Maid of the Mill , her face flushed with eager curiosty , " come and tell me who the gallant is that is with him , the handsomest , very lovesomest young man I ever saw with the sight . " " It is my foster - brother ...
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... replied Mary . " My benison on his bonny face , " said Mysie , " if he is not going to alight here ! Now , I am as much pleased as if my father had given me the silver ear - rings he has promised me so often ; nay , you had as well come ...
... replied Mary . " My benison on his bonny face , " said Mysie , " if he is not going to alight here ! Now , I am as much pleased as if my father had given me the silver ear - rings he has promised me so often ; nay , you had as well come ...
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