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... Highlanders , climbing rocks , struggling through copses , wading brooks , and traversing thickets , approached more and more near to each other , and compelled the astonished deer , with the other wild animals that fled be- fore them ...
... Highlanders , climbing rocks , struggling through copses , wading brooks , and traversing thickets , approached more and more near to each other , and compelled the astonished deer , with the other wild animals that fled be- fore them ...
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... although the Highlanders , accustomed to such incidents , and prepared for them , had suffered no harm themselves . A wigwam was erected almost in an instant , where Ed- } ward was deposited on a couch of heather . WAVERLEY . 11.
... although the Highlanders , accustomed to such incidents , and prepared for them , had suffered no harm themselves . A wigwam was erected almost in an instant , where Ed- } ward was deposited on a couch of heather . WAVERLEY . 11.
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... Highlander , wearing a venerable grey beard , and having for his sole gar- ment a tartan frock , the skirts of which descended to the knee , and , being undi- vided in front , made the vestment serve at once for doublet and breeches ...
... Highlander , wearing a venerable grey beard , and having for his sole gar- ment a tartan frock , the skirts of which descended to the knee , and , being undi- vided in front , made the vestment serve at once for doublet and breeches ...
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... Highlander had ad- ministered , from some decoction of herbs in his pharmacopeia . Early the next morning , the purpose of their meeting being over , and their sports blanked by the untoward accident , in which Fergus and all his ...
... Highlander had ad- ministered , from some decoction of herbs in his pharmacopeia . Early the next morning , the purpose of their meeting being over , and their sports blanked by the untoward accident , in which Fergus and all his ...
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... Highlander would say you had been blight- ed by an evil eye . Or can it be this silly girl that has thus blanked your spirit ? - Never mind her , dear Edward ; the wisest of her sex are fools in what regards the business of life ...
... Highlander would say you had been blight- ed by an evil eye . Or can it be this silly girl that has thus blanked your spirit ? - Never mind her , dear Edward ; the wisest of her sex are fools in what regards the business of life ...
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